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Camden Square End Table

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Description

Camden Square End TableThe Camden Square End Table CET1720 by Berlin Gardens seamlessly blends classic and contemporary design elements to bring an elegant and sophisticated touch to any outdoor setting. Crafted with PolyTuf Lumber, this collection offers dense, durable, and virtually maintenance free furniture that won't crack, fade, or rot over time, ensuring its longevity in various climates, including intense sun, snowy winters, and coastal winds. To enhance comfort and

The Camden Square End Table CET1720 by Berlin Gardens seamlessly blends classic and contemporary design elements to bring an elegant and sophisticated touch to any outdoor setting. Crafted with PolyTuf™ Lumber, this collection offers dense, durable, and virtually maintenance-free furniture that won't crack, fade, or rot over time, ensuring its longevity in various climates, including intense sun, snowy winters, and coastal winds. To enhance comfort and practicality, the collection features cushions made with quick-drying Polyurethane foam and wrapped in moisture-wicking Dacron, making it a perfect choice for both style and relaxation in your outdoor oasis.

Includes

  • One (1) Camden End Table CET1720

Dimensions

  • 17.5" W X 17.5" D X 20" H (16 lbs.)

Features

  • PolyTuf™ Lumber is dense, durable and virtually maintenance free
  • Unlike natural wood, poly lumber won't crack, fade or rot over time
  • Built to withstand a range of climates, including hot sun, snowy winters, and strong coastal winds
  • High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) lumber manufactured using 95% recycled plastic
  • UV protectant and color infused into the lumber; no painting or waterproofing needed
  • BPA free and Amish made in the USA
  • Chrome-plated stainless steel fasteners and aluminum support pieces are corrosion resistant
  • Assembly Required

Warranty

Berlin Gardens's warranty covers manufacturing defects; normal wear and tear is not included. With a little bit of care, your furniture will outlive the warranty for many years.

  • Poly Lumber: Berlin Gardens warrants that its outdoor furniture products will be free of original defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 20 years (residential use) or 5 years (commercial use) from the date of purchase.

Care and Maintenance

Poly Lumber: Use this method for quick clean-ups throughout the season. Add in the bleach solution noted below to easily sanitize and eliminate any stubborn stains or dirt build-up from the winter months. All you need to clean Polywood is mild dish soap, warm water, and a soft cloth! For extra cleaning power or to sanitize, mix 1/3 parts bleach with 2/3 parts water and apply the bleach mixture to the finish with a clean cloth. Allow the bleach solution to sit on the lumber for a few minutes; it will not affect the color of the lumber. Loosen any dirt or debris that may catch in the surface grooves of the lumber by scrubbing the bleach mixture with a soft-bristle brush. Rinse thoroughly, and air dry or wipe dry with a soft cloth.

Covers & Storage: When not in use, we recommend using a protective cover with your furniture. During harsh weather and extreme temperatures, we recommend storing the cushions in a shed or garage and covering the frames with protective covers. If you store the frames indoors during the winter, avoid storing them upside down, which can trap moisture.

About the Manufacturer

Here at Berlin Gardens, we pride ourselves on creating outdoor furniture that is solidly built, beautifully designed and amazingly durable. Our team of Amish craftsmen combine old world skills and modern technology with their commitment to doing the job right to bring you only the most quality patio furniture. We hope our products help you take life outdoors!

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