Nautical
Nautical Curveback Adirondack Dining Chair in Vintage Finish
SKU ADD610V
Nautical
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ADD610V

Nautical Curveback Adirondack Dining Chair in Vintage Finish

Make your dining space posh yet approachable with the Nautical Curveback Adirondack Dining Chair.
$469.00
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Product Details

Sit back and relax in the oversized seat of the Nautical Curveback Adirondack Dining Chair. With a curved back for comfort, this casual all-weather dining chair will bring a touch of laid back beach style to any outdoor space. This chair pairs quite well with any POLYWOOD® Nautical Dining Tables, which are available in a variety of sizes and shapes.
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Features
  • Chair features oversized seat, curved back slats, and waterfall front
  • Weight tested up to 350 lbs.
  • Built to withstand a range of climates including hot sun, snowy winters, and strong coastal winds
  • Constructed of genuine POLYWOOD® lumber that's infinitely recyclable and sustainably made from recycled and reusable plastic
  • Durable, all-weather lumber not prone to splinter, crack, chip, peel, or rot
  • 20-year residential warranty; 3-year commercial warranty
  • Cleans easily with soap, water, and a soft-bristle brush
  • UV protectant and color continuously throughout the HDPE material; requires no painting or waterproofing
  • Marine-grade quality hardware
  • Made in the USA
  • Assembly required
Weight & Dimensions

Overall Dimensions: 28.25" x 41.6" x 28.84" (WxHxD)

Item Weight 36 lbs
Width 28.25
Height 41.6
Depth 28.84
Dimension - Seat Width 20.5
Dimension - Seat Depth 17.42
Dimension - Seat Height 16.66
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