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Two chairs connected by a center table equals one Tete-a-tete!  The unique charm of this piece makes it a cozy place for a long visit with an old friend.  Based on the beautiful South Walton Adirondack Chair, the curved back and rolling seat front will provide hours of comfort.  Rugged construction featuring 13/16” select Cypress, 1/8” rounded edges, dacrotized screws and stainless steel bolts insures years of outdoor use.  Available in your choice of 6 solid color acrylic latex paints or 5 semi-transparent waterseal stains.  As with all Cypress Moon Furniture, price includes FREE SHIPPING!

• Made in America!   
Material: 13/16" Select Cypress.

• Dimensions: 41"H x 78"W x 34"D
• Seating Surface: 22"W x 19"D
• Weight: 81 lbs
• Fasteners: Screws - dacrotized weather/salt resistant.  Bolts, Nuts, & Washers - stainless steel
• Edges: 1/8" roundover on all exposed edges
• Assembly: Partial assembly required. "Knocked-down" for shipping, but can be assembled in minutes with household tools.

WHY CHOOSE CYPRESS? Cypress wood is nicknamed as the "eternal wood".  Cypress has a strong tolerance to environmental elements and has been known as the world's 'wood of choice' for thousands of years. Very few woods match the properties of cypress when it comes to sturdiness and strength. Cypress wood can be easily identified by its handsome, straight grain that portrays a gorgeous array of colors.  This unmatchable beauty is enhanced by life long durability.  Cypress wood is naturally decay and insect resistant and continues to be rated as the most durable wood in America.  It has little tendency to warp, twist, or cup.  It even matches up to teak wood in outdoor performance, yet cost sometimes 10 times less.  Because of its beauty, natural durability, and broad versatility, cypress' popularity continues today!

South Walton Tete-a-tete - UNFINISHED - $399.99
FREE SHIPPING!
- within the 48 continuous United States.

South Walton Tete-a-tete - FINISHED - $439.99
FREE SHIPPING!
- within the 48 continuous United States.