Cylinder Concrete Table & Stool
DESCRIPTION
Cylinder Side Table & Stool
Skillfully made by hand from natural materials, SHOPBOXHILL's Cylinder Outdoor Stool displays a variety of elegant unique natural markings and variation in color. This stool is a truly unique piece ah no one piece will be the identical. With its minor cracks and imperfections as. . . Show More
Cylinder Side Table & Stool
Skillfully made by hand from natural materials, SHOPBOXHILL's Cylinder Outdoor Stool displays a variety of elegant unique natural markings and variation in color. This stool is a truly unique piece ah no one piece will be the identical. With its minor cracks and imperfections as it a natural work of art. This Stool is handcrafted in modern cylinder shape. The Cylinder Stool has multiple uses such has a stool for sitting or a stylish side/end table.
While Cylinder Outdoor Stool is weather-resistant and suitable for outdoor use, it is the buyer’s responsibility to follow all care instructions, including but not limited to covering the surface during inclement weather and when not in use with a professional grade furniture cover. Concrete is naturally porous, so moisture buildup can turn to ice and crack the surface during freezing temperatures. Do not allow salt spray to build up as it can corrode the product; wipe off or hose down periodically.
Details
- Handmade
- Weather/Fade Resistant
- Durable To The Elements
- Materials: Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Measurements
- 13.75"W x 13.75"D x 18"H
- 38 lbs.
Special Considerations
Cast Stone Pebble Garden Seat is a fiber-reinforced material. Although not considered a defect, non-structural hairline cracks are possible as a result of shrinkage and the natural curing process. By ordering products from this collection, you accept the natural characteristics unique to each item and agree that no claims will be approved regarding these natural variations. Although suitable for outdoor use this item should not be left outside in extreme weather such as freezing temperatures, snow and ice.
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