Nova - Deluxe Ciara Corner Dining Set with Parasol Hole - Slate Grey
16 In stock
The Deluxe Ciara Casual Dining Corner Sofa Set with Parasol Hole - Willow is a large corner dining set, perfect for friends and family to come together and enjoy a less formal dining experience.
The corner sofa pieces would comfortably seat 5 but with the 4 stools which double up as extra seating, there is space for up to 9 guests. Plus, this table has a special feature - a parasol hole in the centre of the table. This allows you to add protective shade to your dining area with the addition of a parasol. This great parasol hole can fit parasols with 58mm, 48mm and 38mm poles as it has an aluminium ring spacer which can be removed in stages to suit the size of your parasol pole or removed entirely to fit 58mm poles. There is also a parasol hole cap included which closes off the parasol hole completely to allow full use of the dining space.
This furniture is crafted using powder coated aluminium framework which offers protection from rust and corrosion, even during damp conditions. The rattan weave is PE synthetic rattan, also famed for its weatherproof qualities and is protected from the sun's UV rays, meaning it will not fade, as well as frost and snow so it will not crack or go brittle. This allows you to leave your rattan outside all year round, even throughout the coldest and dampest months, without damage to your set.
This set comes with padded cushions included. Whilst the cushion covers are machine washable, the cushions are not weatherproof and we do recommend storing them inside when not in use.
Set Includes:
1 x Right Hand Sofa Piece
1 x Left Hand Sofa Piece
1 x Corner Piece
1 x Casual Dining Table
4 x Footstools
Product Features:
Tempered Glass Table Top
58mm Parasol Hole with 48mm and 38mm Ring Spacers
Padded Cushions Throughout
Powder Coated Aluminium Frames
100% Weatherproof PE Rattan
Delivery
We aim to get your order to you as soon as possible, generally this is estimated to be 5-14 Working Days via two man delivery service