SKU: 50081540012

Hartman Berkeley 6 Seat Oval Outdoor Dining Set in Maize with Parasol & Base

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Hartman Berkeley 6 Seat Oval Outdoor Dining Set in Maize with Parasol & BaseThis six seater from our range of garden dining sets features a contemporary latticed design in a stunning Maize color that is extremely durable and will look great in any outdoor space, including on decking, patios, and in the garden. Made of lightweight and easy to move hollow cast aluminum, this set includes a generous oval dining table, six supportive dining chairs with Wheatgrass cushions, and a traditional round parasol with a 15kg base. The

This six-seater from our range of garden dining sets features a contemporary latticed design in a stunning Maize color that is extremely durable and will look great in any outdoor space, including on decking, patios, and in the garden.

Made of lightweight and easy-to-move hollow cast aluminum, this set includes a generous oval dining table, six supportive dining chairs with Wheatgrass cushions, and a traditional round parasol with a 15kg base.

The centre-post parasol fits neatly into the dining table and provides optional shade if needed, or you can enjoy the set without it.

Berkeley dining chairs arrive fully assembled with capped feet to protect floor surfaces, but some simple assembly at home is required to secure the table top to the base.

For added convenience, the Hartman cushions are made with permeable Weatherready fabric that can be left outside all summer, allowing you to enjoy this garden dining set whenever you want.

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • 1 x Berkeley Oval cast aluminium table in Maize (Product Code: 61920053)
  • 6 x Berkeley cast aluminium dining chairs in Maize with Wheatgrass seat cushions (Product Code: 61916053)
  • 1 x 3m Round Traditional Parasol – Maize / Wheatgrass (Product Code: 14123053)
  • 1 x Black Parasol Base (Product Code: 19004021)

Protective cover and scatter cushions are not included

Chairs are fully assembled and are stackable
Table requires simple top and base assembly - all fittings supplied

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Lightweight all-weather metal garden furniture crafted from coated cast aluminium that is resistant to rust and finished with a beautiful open lattice design
  • Each dining seat is paired with a permeable Weatherready Wheatgrass cushion
  • Piped seat cushions enhance comfort and include handy ties to secure them to the chairs
  • Black floor protector caps are fitted to prevent surface damage, but these are not adjustable
  • A large matching three metre round parasol provides easy to use optional shade
  • Seating arrives fully assembled
  • Some simple home assembly is required for the table
  • This low maintenance patio dining set wipes clean easily
  • The open framework prevents rainwater from pooling
  • Store Weatherready permeable cushions away in winter and always remove the parasol from table if windy or left unattended
  • All dining chairs are stackable for storage if needed, but can be left outside all year round (just remember to store cushions out of season)

DIMENSIONS

  • Table: H 75cm x L 223cm x W 107cm
  • Chair: H 90cm x W 54cm x D 63cm
  • Round Parasol: 3 metres
  • Parasol Base: 15kg

Space required to enjoy this set: 2.7m x 4m

CARE

  • This cast aluminium dining set can be left outside uncovered all year round
  • To clean, use lukewarm water and a sponge to remove bird lime and garden grime (do not pressure wash)
  • Store cushions out of season in a dry and secure place to prevent grime, mould, or mildew build-up

WARRANTY

  • 5-year limited manufacturer furniture warranty
  • 1-year limited manufacturer cushions warranty

DIMENSIONS

Berkeley Oval 6 Seat Dining Table Chair
Length 223cm 54cm
Width 107cm 63cm
Height 75cm 90cm


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