Made proudly in the USA! Premium 1.8 density/28-lb compression CA 117 foam in seat and sides for added durability and comfort. All Logos are embroidered. * Premium virgin hollow fill fiber on seat and back cushions for added softness, fullness and resiliency * Cushions include Dacron fiber wrap for extra softness * Corner blocked and constructed with 1-in oak and hard woods * Seat support is maintained with 8 gauge Super-Loop solid steel no-sag seat springs * Teflon coated clips prevent noise * Treated with DuPont Teflon for built-in stain resistance and durability Item is 140 lbs; 90″W x 39″D x 37″H This item is made to order and requires 5-7 weeks for delivery. Expedited shipping is not an option. A $150 freight fee has been added to the retail price.
Jul 09
Redmon For Kids Kids Folding Camp Chair
From the Manufacturer
Your child will love to take their very own Kids Folding Camp Chair to the beach, camping, picnics, sporting events and family outings. Camp Chair comes with a convenient cup holder, carrying bag with draw string and carrying strap. The safety lock keeps chair in open position and folds down for easy storage. Chair measures 14″L by 14″W by 8″H, easily wipes clean with a damp cloth. Fabric is made of with 600D PVC coated polyester. The heavy duty steel frame is (more…)
Jul 09
Misty Meadow Wicker Furniture
This wicker furniture starts with a heavy-gauge aluminum frame, welded in key points to resist corroding and breaking down. The wicker has tightly-spun strands that are more pliable and bond better to the frame. Hand-woven edges guard against fraying, and a polyester finish produces long-lasting luster and durability. Unique flex seating with plush cushions. Available in five color choices and a variety of seat fabric options. State colors when ordering. Specify color: White, Green, Walnut.
Jul 09
Kid’s Room: Ideas and Projects for Children’s Spaces (Paperback)
Amazon.com ReviewKids’ Rooms is a mixed bag: it contains some good design and safety tips, and it is one of the most attractive books in print on decorating kids’ rooms. But it also contains tips like this: “If you prefer to use blankets on your child’s bed, layer them for added warmth, adjusting the number according to the season.” So although one might be tempted to regard this book as symptomatic of a slew of irritating trends (parents’ urge to control and systematize children’s li (more…)
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