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Strathwood Anderson Hardwood Sectional, Ottoman



This ottoman comes knocked down but it is easy to assemble.   The legs come in a set of two and the body is got post that go into the leg piece.  The screws use a barrel bolt and it assembled quite easily with no scraped knuckles or cursing.  The ottoman is very sturdy and can seat two adults and several kids.   It is heavy enough that it shouldn’t easily blow into your pool if you are using it on the deck.

It claims to be for outdoor use but it looks like a nice piece of furniture.   I think it might be better suited for a porch rather than a deck.   The cushion is thick and comfy.   You could easily get a sheet of Plexiglas caught to fit the top and use the base as a coffee or drink table as well as an ottoman.

Good looking and sturdy it is part of a whole patio ensemble.

Strathwood Info:
This Strathwood Anderson Hardwood Sectional Ottoman Includes stone-colored fabric cushion with Velcro attachments.   Hardwood ottoman adds convenience and style to outdoor living spaces.   Crafted from solid eucalyptus with a lovely dark-brown stain. View larger. Coordinates beautifully with other Anderson sectional pieces (sold separately).   Perfect for relaxing and entertaining, the Strathwood Anderson sectional collection features handsome furniture with superb weather resistance and maintenance-free care, making it ideal for outdoor use. As part of the Anderson collection, this contemporary ottoman infuses comfort and convenience into any outdoor living space. Whether placed poolside or on a front porch or back patio, the ottoman creates an inviting atmosphere when gathering with family or entertaining friends, providing additional sitting space or a comfortable place to put up tired feet. Crafted from solid eucalyptus with a dark-brown stain, the ottoman sports clean lines and square post legs for stability and modern flair. The included seat cushion features stone-colored fabric made from 100% polyester and comes equipped with Velcro attachments to keep the cushion securely fastened to the ottoman. Best of all, the ottoman coordinates beautifully with other Strathwood Anderson hardwood sectional pieces (sold separately), as well as Strathwood's Redonda collection thanks to the same dark-brown stain being used on both. Overall, the ottoman measures 27.5 inches long by 27.5 inches wide by 17 inches high and weighs 16.5 pounds. Some assembly is required. Cushion Care and Cleaning: Gently brush off dirt before it becomes embedded in the fabric and wipe up any spills as soon as they occur. Gently spot clean only with mild soap and cool water using a sponge or soft brush, then air dry the cushion in a sunny location. Both the ottoman and the cushion should be brought indoors or securely covered during inclement weather and stored in a dry place when not in use. Please note that upholstered items purchased on different occasions over time may have a slight variation in hue. This is normally expected between rolls of like fabric, since no two can be produced to come out exactly the same. Strathwood furniture has quality, ease of use, and casual elegance at its core. Each piece is rigorously tested for durability, and assembly instructions have been standardized for simplicity from start to finish. Strathwood furniture is sleekly designed, handsomely finished, and built to last. The modern style and reliable craftsmanship will weather ever-changing trends and regular use for years to come.
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