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Churnet Valley Ashcombe Chair

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Churnet Valley Ashcombe ChairThe Churnet Valley Ashcombe Chair is a testament to both style and durability, making it a perfect addition to any garden space. Its unique design features 35mm thick seat and backrest planks, supported by a robust and chunky framework. This ensures that the chair not only looks good but is also built to last, providing you with a comfortable and stylish seating option that stands the test of time. Crafted from FSC approved, premium quality pressure

The Churnet Valley Ashcombe Chair is a testament to both style and durability, making it a perfect addition to any garden space. Its unique design features 35mm thick seat and backrest planks, supported by a robust and chunky framework. This ensures that the chair not only looks good but is also built to last, providing you with a comfortable and stylish seating option that stands the test of time.

Crafted from FSC approved, premium quality pressure treated timber, the Ashcombe Chair is designed to resist rot for up to 20 years. This treatment, known as Tanalisation, enhances the wood's durability, making it a worthwhile investment for those who value longevity and sustainability in their garden furniture.

Handmade in the UK, the Ashcombe Chair showcases exceptional craftsmanship. Its thick timber construction and fully braced design provide additional strength and stability. Measuring 49cm in width, 90cm in height, and 65cm in depth, and weighing 20kg, this chair is both substantial and comfortable, ensuring it will remain a cherished part of your outdoor space for years to come.

Key Features

  • Tanalised for enhanced durability
  • Handmade in the UK
  • Constructed from thick timber
  • Fully braced for added strength
  • Dimensions: 49cm (W) x 90cm (H) x 65cm (D)
  • Weight: 20kg
  • FSC approved, pressure treated timber
  • Resistant to rot for up to 20 years

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are used to construct the Ashcombe Chair?

The Ashcombe Chair is crafted from FSC approved, premium quality pressure treated timber. This ensures both sustainability and durability.

How is the timber treated to resist rot?

The timber undergoes a treatment known as Tanalisation, which enhances its durability and makes it resistant to rot for up to 20 years.

Where is the Ashcombe Chair made?

The Ashcombe Chair is handmade in the UK, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship.

What are the dimensions and weight of the Ashcombe Chair?

The chair measures 49cm in width, 90cm in height, and 65cm in depth. It weighs 20kg.

Is the Ashcombe Chair comfortable?

Yes, the chair features a unique design with 35mm thick seat and backrest planks, providing a comfortable seating option.

How durable is the Ashcombe Chair?

The chair is constructed with a robust and chunky framework, fully braced for added strength, ensuring it is built to last.

Is the Ashcombe Chair environmentally friendly?

Yes, the chair is made from FSC approved timber, which means it is sourced from responsibly managed forests.

What makes the Ashcombe Chair a worthwhile investment?

Its combination of style, durability, and sustainability, along with its resistance to rot for up to 20 years, makes the Ashcombe Chair a valuable addition to any garden space.

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