| Pawley's Island SW-OP Original Polyester Rope Double Swing | 
| Brand: Pawley's Island Category: Lawn & Patio Department: Teak
List Price: $359.99 Buy New: $329.95 as of 5/21/2013 10:12 CDT details You Save: $30.04 (8%)
New (13) Used (1) from $311.84
Sales Rank: 97,937
Color: white Autographed: No Number Of Items: 1 Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 38 Dimensions (in): 40.5 x 48 x 60 Warranty: 1-year
MPN: SW-OP Model: SW-OP UPC: 096355105033 EAN: 0096355105033
Release Date: April 25, 2011 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Steam-curved armrests | | • | 2 swing pillows included | | • | Hand-woven soft-spun bright-white polyester 3-ply rope | | • | Made in the USA |
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Product Description Sometimes, looks can be deceiving, but not in the case of our Curved-Arm Double Rope Swing. The beautiful two-person swing you see, with its bright-white lattice of polyester rope set against a steam-bent white-oak frame varnished to a honey-gold luster, is also the beautiful relaxation you get. Settle in with a special friend, and you'll be on a blissful trip to nowhere together in no time. As if the kiln-dried white-oak swing body wasn't lovely enough, add those curvy steam-bent outside armrests, and then hand-dip all that hearty Southern hardwood several times in high-gloss, honey-warm, marine-grade varnish. Now, set all of this against the brilliant white of the soft-spun polyester rope and the deep green of the swing pillows, and what have you got? Leisure elevated to the status of art. Needless to say, relaxation this pretty is going to attract plenty of attention. So be prepared to have to ask: Is it really me all my neighbors are here to see, or is it my Original Pawley's Island Curved-Arm Double Rope Swing? A tip for maximum enjoyment: Once you've hung your swing on your porch, or from a stand or favorite tree, and have given this highly crafted beauty an initial whirl or two, try adjusting the chain length to tilt the seat back further. Because the truth is, there's really no such thing as too much comfort.
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