The comfort of deep seating can not be beat! The Gili Collection combines that comfort of deep seating with the durable nature of teak wood to make some outstanding pieces. The Gili Deep Seating Sofa is actually foldable as well to make storing during the winter easy and convienent. This outdoor teak sofa includes teak colored deep seating cushions so you can just sink into cozy comfort. Able to be used indoors or out, this sofa will be the perfect addition to your sunroom or patio!
Features:
- Made of plantation grown teak (FSC Certified)
- Deep seating sofa
- Foldable
- Includes cushion in teak colored fabric
- Open Dimensions: 32.25"H x 66.125"L x 33.875"W
- Folded Dimensions: 19.5"H x 33.125"L x 60.25"W
Order with Confidence
ScanCom North America warranties their cushions and furniture for one year from date of purchase by the customer. The
limited warranty covers any manufacturers defects such as fading of cushions, major cracks (simple hairline cracks are called checking and are not a warranty issue) and does not cover any commercial use of their products, spills or any type of negligence on behalf of the consumer.
More About ScanCom
ScanCom recognizes that as one of the world’s largest suppliers of outdoor furniture, they have a responsibility to work with their suppliers and encourage them to improve their
forest management. This is a dynamic process, in which ScanCom sees the value of partnering with forest managers progressing towards certification. ScanCom also understands that increasing the area of well-managed forests is as important as working with established certified sources.
ScanCom is also
committed to demonstrating best social practice in their own company and encouraging similar practice among their many suppliers, which are contracted to produce their various products. As a company, ScanCom recognizes the importance of, and thus promotes, health and safety for workers and appropriate compensation, while prohibiting the use of child labor, forced labor, discrimination, or inappropriate discriminatory practices.