About This GazeboThe 4-Sided Bacchus Gazebo features a black polyester powder coating for a lasting finish. The hand-crafted leaf pattern design scroll accents and finial give it an air of causal elegance. The canopy is included making this a perfect place for relaxing on sunny or shady days. Constructed of strong 7/8-inch tubular steel and made to last. Eight ground anchors and eight patio anchors are included.
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Perfect for any outdoor living space the Woodland Mocha Indoor/Outdoor Rug has a rich mocha center surrounded by a neutral border with a leaf pattern. For indoor and outdoor use this rug is machine-made of fade- and stain-resistant quick-drying 100% polypropylene. Spot-clean or professional dry-clean only. Made in Egypt.Sizes offered in this rug:Following are all sizes for this rug. Please note that some may be currently unavailable due to inventory. Also please note that rug sizes may vary by up to 4 inches in dimensions listed.Dimensions:2.3 x 4.6 ft.2.3 x 7.9 ft.2.3 x 11.9 ft.3.6 x 5.6 ft.5.3 x 7.6 ft.6 x 9 ft.7.6 x 10.9 ft.8.9 x 12.9 ft.7.6 ft. Square8.9 ft. SquareAbout Surya RugsSince 1976 Surya has established itself as one of India’s leading producers of fine hand-knotted hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Its products are sold in the U.S.A. at respected department and specialty stores. The company is known for its quality value dedication and innovation. This includes responsibility for the entire process – spinning dyeing weaving and finishing. Surya prides itself on using the best raw material available for the production of their rugs. They are proud members of Wools of New Zealand.” From design concept through production a Surya family member is involved making sure that the highest standards are being met at each level. Surya works with top designers and constantly updates its designs and color palettes to match and set the trends in design and fashion for the home. Surya always means a fine choice in rugs.”
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