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wood arched trellis Giantex Garden Arbor with Bench

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wood arched trellis Giantex Garden Arbor with BenchGarden Arch with Bench: This enchanting piece serves a dual purpose as a cozy wooden bench and a stunning garden arch. It can effortlessly transmit from a seating area to a captivating focal point in your garden, adding functionality and style to your space. Reliable Construction: This garden bench arbor is crafted of selected fir wood, which is deformation resistant, sturdy, and stable. Moreover, the surface is coated with protective painting, which

  • Garden Arch with Bench: This enchanting piece serves a dual purpose as a cozy wooden bench and a stunning garden arch. It can effortlessly transmit from a seating area to a captivating focal point in your garden, adding functionality and style to your space.
  • Reliable Construction: This garden bench arbor is crafted of selected fir wood, which is deformation-resistant, sturdy, and stable. Moreover, the surface is coated with protective painting, which is designed to withstand the elements and maintain its natural beauty.
  • Large Planting Space: The garden archway comes with 2 side climbing trellises, offering ample room for climbing plants to flourish, such as wisterias, jasmines, roses, etc. Additionally, there is an arched roof with extended bars that allow flowers to hang down, creating a floral waterfall.
  • 2-Seat Garden Bench: The seating area measures 39'' x 15.5'' (L x W) and the bench loads up to 660 lbs, which could comfortably accommodate 2 people. Also, the wide loveseat with curved backrest provides a comfy sitting experience.
  • Multiple Decoration Options: This outdoor trellis pergola can be personalized with a wide range of decorations to suit different occasions and preferences, such as balloons for a celebration, delicate wedding tulle for a romantic touch, lush climbing plants for a botanical feel, or decorative lights for evening ambiance.

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Add a Touch of Elegance to Your Space and Give Beauty to Your Life!
Our garden bench arbor measures 48'' x 23'' x 75'' (L x W x H) and the bench measures 39'' x 21.5'' x 18.5'' (L x W x H), which could comfortably hold 2 individuals, therefore you can enjoy outdoor leisure time with your beloved one. More than that, it comes with 2 side climbing trellises, an arched roof, and extended bars, which not only provide sufficient space for climbing plants growth, but also allow you to customize your garden retreat with different decorations, such as balloons, light strings, or tulle. Besides, crafted of natural fir wood with protective paintings, this arbor is built to withstand the elements, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Features:
Combines an outdoor wooden bench and a captivating garden arbor
Made of 100% natural fir wood, provide strong support, built to last
The wood boards through delicate polishing treatments, smooth and splinter
Topped with an extended arch, support the lush growth of climbing plants and vines
2 side climbing trellises with delicate lines and elegant patterns look charming
Can be decorated with different items, add a touch of charm to your yard or garden
The wide loveseat provides a comfortable seating area for 2 individuals
The ventilated slatted seat allows air to flow, comfy and breezy
Features metal connectors, a reinforced chair back, and reinforced wooden crossbars

Specifications:
Color: Yellow
Material: Fir Wood
Product Dimensions: 48'' x 23'' x 75'' (L x W x H)
Bench Size: 39'' x 21.5'' x 32.5'' (L x W x H)
Seat Size: 39'' x 15.5'' (L x W)
Seat Height: 18.5''
Weight Capacity: 660 lbs
Net Weight: 32.5 lbs

Package Includes:
1 x Garden Arbor with Bench
1 x User’s Manual

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