Sit back and relax in style with our pressure treated wooden garden bench! Crafted from high-quality, sustainably sourced timber and treated to withstand the elements, our garden bench is designed to look great and last for years to come. Part of our Malaga dining collection, our ...Sit back and relax in style with our pressure treated wooden garden bench! Crafted from high-quality, sustainably sourced timber and treated to withstand the elements, our garden bench is designed to look great and last for years to come. Part of our Malaga dining collection, our 3 seater bench is pressure treated timber construction to ensure that it remains sturdy and resistant to rot and decay, even in harsh weather conditions.
And with its classic design and elegant finish, it will complement any outdoor space, from small balconies to large gardens. Our garden bench is easy to assemble and comes with all the necessary hardware, making it a simple and hassle-free addition to your outdoor space. Its spacious seat and comfortable backrest make it perfect for relaxing with a book or enjoying a morning cup of coffee in the sunshine.
Features:Extended high back for maximum comfort and support - Generous arm support width allows space to rest a glass Part of the Easy Build range - Pressure Treated Timber10 year guarantee against rot - Made from sustainably sourced, slow grown softwood, from responsibly managed forests - Dimensions: Overall Size: 1.68m (W) x 0.77m (D) x 1.06m (H)Frame: 70mm x 35mm - Seat 20mm x 30mm / 20mm x 70mm slats - Arm width: 90mm - About our Pressure Treated Solid Wood Products: This item is made from pressure treated wood. A Green tint and or signs of crystallisation (green or black specks) on the surface of wood may be evident. This is normal and will clear with use and exposure to the elements over time.
Pressure Treated products should not be treated with any other treatment product for the first 3-6 months. This is due to changes in temperature and humidity causing the timber to expand and contract. This is to be expected and is normal and is not a cause for concern.
This will not affect the strength or durability of your timber product.