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Patio Furniture Sectional Sofa Set 13PCS PE Rattan Swivel Rocking Chairs Patio Conversation Set w/43in Gas Fire Pit Table, Outdoor Furniture with 55000 BTU Propane Fire Pit, Navy Blue

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Patio Furniture Sectional Sofa Set 13PCS PE Rattan Swivel Rocking Chairs Patio Conversation Set w/43in Gas Fire Pit Table, Outdoor Furniture with 55000 BTU Propane Fire Pit, Navy BlueAbout This Patio Furniture Set: Delnavik 13 piece wicker swivel chairs patio furniture set is easy to install and made of handmade rattan. The set includes 6 middle sofas with cushions, 2 corner sofas, 2 swivel chairs, 1 fire pit table, and two tempered glass coffee tables Auto Ignition Firepit: Patio propane fire pits are CSA certified and meet all electrical requirements to ensure reliability and safety. Equipped with a high efficiency burner,

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  • 🏠Patio Furniture Set: Delnavik 13-piece wicker swivel chairs patio furniture set is easy to install and made of handmade rattan. The set includes 6 middle sofas with cushions, 2 corner sofas, 2 swivel chairs, 1 fire pit table, and two tempered glass coffee tables
  • 🏠Auto-Ignition Firepit: Patio propane fire pits are CSA certified and meet all electrical requirements to ensure reliability and safety. Equipped with a high-efficiency burner, integrated push-button ignition, easy start and flame height adjustment, and heat up to 55,000 BTU. Our gas fire pit table has a widened tabletop and is designed with a fire pit center cap for use as an outdoor dining or coffee table
  • 🏠Quality: Wider armrests. Using high-quality vertical cotton, thickened cushions are elastic and soft, increasing comfort. The cushions are designed with a zipper, which is easy to disassemble and clean. All cushions have Velcro non-slip design, the cushions will not easily slip off
  • 🏠Swivel&Rocking Patio Chairs: The chairs perfectly combine the rocking and swivel function. They allow a 360 degrees rotation and slight rocking back and forth, which allows you to rotate in any direction based on your needs. The unique design of swinging back and forth allows you to enjoy ultimate relaxation
  • 🏠Easy Assembly: Detailed installation with a complete tool kit will help you assemble the chair without any difficulty

Overview

  • Product Dimensions : 28.3"D x 33.3"W x 29.5"H
  • Color : Navy Blue
  • Brand : Delnavik
  • Base Material : Rattan
  • Frame Material : Rattan
  • Product Care Instructions : Wipe with Dry, Wipes with Damp Cloth
  • Assembly Required : Yes
  • Size : 13-Swivel Sofa Set w/Fire Pit
  • Manufacturer : Delnavik
  • Top Material Type Polyester Fiber : Shape L Shape
  • : Top Material Type Polyester Fiber
  • : Shape L Shape
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