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MZ Winchester Rattan Corner Dining Set with Ice Bucket & Elevated Table

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£1519.00

The fantastic MZ Winchester Rattan Corner Dining Set with Ice Bucket & Elevated Table offers a great way to blend relaxation with enjoyable dining. Experts in furniture have enhanced this set by adding an elevated table for the year 2018, enabling you to seamlessly transition from dining to casual lounging. The corner-shaped sofa-style seating provides an excellent way to optimize the available space in your garden, while the spacious table guarantees there’s ample room for lavish meals. Additionally, the set includes an integrated ice bucket to ensure your beverages stay cool, along with three extra stool-style seats and an armchair for comfortable dining with your entire family. It is recommended that the cushions are stored indoors during extended periods of non-use or inclement weather. Opt for the MZ Winchester Rattan Corner Dining Set with Ice Bucket & Elevated Table for the utmost convenience of home delivery, eliminating the need to visit a garden center. Take advantage of our rapid and complimentary* delivery service to receive your furniture promptly.

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