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Montae4-Piece Patio Lounge Set

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R17,999

Retail: R21,000
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The Montae 4 piece patio set is exactly what you need to create the perfect outdoor lounging area. This patio set will add a touch of sophistication to your outdoor living. 

Please note: Only items specified are included. Any other furniture pieces, décor and accessories shown in the product photography are excluded.


Product Features
  • High-quality
  • Hand weaved
  • UV-resistant PE Rattan
  • Quality aluminium frame
  • The coffee table features a tempered glass top
  • Removable Cushion Covers
Product Specifications
  • Material: Aluminium Frame, PE Rattan & High-Quality Polyester Cushions
  • Delivered Assembled
  • Set consists of the following: 
    • 1x 3 Seater
    • 2x Single Seaters
    • 1x Coffee Table
Dimensions
  • 3-Seater: 2000mm (L) x 760mm (W) x 740mm (H)
  • Single Seater: 780mm (L) x 760mm (W) x 740mm (H)
  • Coffee table: 1100mm (L) x 600mm (W) x 340mm (H)

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