Vetralla Garden Corner Set with Table, Wicker, FSC Acacia Wood, Teak Look, Light Beige
The Vetralla garden furniture is a true adornment for your garden! Its unique, rounded shape draws attention and adds a modern yet cozy character to the space. It is the perfect choice for those who want to fully enjoy the beauty of nature, surrounded by furniture that combines elegance with functionality. The set includes: a corner sofa for 5 people composed of two connected modules and an oval table. The entire set is made from a combination of aluminum and durable acacia wood with a teak finish, ensuring not only a beautiful appearance but also exceptional durability. The wicker made from durable rope gives the furniture a delicate lightness, and the soft, light beige cushions with polyester covers provide maximum comfort, enhancing every moment of relaxation. The fabric used has hydrophobic properties, but to maintain its durability, we recommend storing it in a sheltered place during rain. Furniture made from natural wood retains its characteristic features, so all irregularities, abrasions, scratches, knots, cracks, gaps, holes, dents, uneven edges, various wood patterns, color differences, and other irregularities in the structure are intentionally preserved during the manufacturing process. These features emphasize the authenticity of the material and give each of our products a unique character, which may lead to differences in appearance compared to the presented photos. To keep the furniture in perfect condition for a long time, it is recommended to store it in a dry and ventilated place under a shelter during the winter months, ensuring protection from the elements.
Key features:
- Rounded shapes
- Corner sofa for 5 people composed of two connected modules
- Oval table
- Construction from aluminum and durable acacia wood with a teak finish
- Wicker made from durable rope
- Includes cushions with a thickness of 15 cm (backrest) and 13 cm (seat)
- Covers made from polyester (180 g/m²)
- FSC® certification - the wood used comes from forests managed according to sustainable development principles