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Strathwood Bahia Resin Wicker 2-Seater Bench with Cushion

Handsomely designed and built to last, this black Strathwood resin wicker bench offers classic style to weather ever-changing trends and reliable craftsmanship to stay pristine in either indoor or outdoor conditions. This two-seater comes complete with a comfortable bottom cushion as well as three 13-inch square pillows. The 4-inch-thick bottom cushion measures 41 by 20 inches, with it and the pillows covered in an ivory polyester canvas fabric and accented with corded edges.

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The bench features a classic, tightly woven wicker design with thin, reed-like strands in black covering a durable, rust-resistant steel frame. It has a slightly angled back for maximum comfort and arms that slope down to curved ends. Each leg is covered with wicker and has a plastic castor on the bottom to protect wooden floors. Part of a patio set, this bench coordinates with a matching armchair and coffee table.

The wicker strands are made from durable polyethylene (PE) resin, which is designed to withstand fading, weathering, and aging within a temperature range of -70C (-94F) to 80C (176F) degrees. The washable wicker strands have a powder-coated finish with a modest sheen that easily sheds drizzle and accidental drips, and its looks will remain unchanged for three years under normal usage. This love seat has a weight capacity of 500 pounds. No assembly required.

The term “wicker” doesn’t refer to a particular material, but a style of construction that weaves together stiff strands of fibers such as rattan, willow, and bamboo. Woven furniture has been around since ancient Egypt, but wicker is believed to have been given its name in Scandinavia–with wika meaning to bend and vikker meaning willow in Swedish. Wicker was first popularized in America in the 1850s, and was used extensively in the Arts and Crafts movement at the turn of the 20th century.

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