La Jolla 22" x 43" Rectangular Aluminum Coffee Table
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La Jolla 22" x 43" Rectangular Aluminum Coffee Table

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Description

La Jolla 22" x 43" Rectangular Aluminum Coffee TableThe La Jolla 22" x 43" Rectangular Aluminum Coffee Table (SW401 CT) by Sunset West features an attractive combination of European design and modern sensibility. Translated to mean "The Jewel" in Spanish, the La Jolla collection's gently curved backs, slatted table tops and contemporary frames give it a unique visual appeal, while sturdy, all weather construction ensures lasting performance across the seasons. Its lightweight, powder coated aluminum

The La Jolla 22" x 43" Rectangular Aluminum Coffee Table (SW401-CT) by Sunset West features an attractive combination of European design and modern sensibility. Translated to mean "The Jewel" in Spanish, the La Jolla collection's gently curved backs, slatted table tops and contemporary frames give it a unique visual appeal, while sturdy, all-weather construction ensures lasting performance across the seasons. Its lightweight, powder-coated aluminum frame (Espresso Finish) is built to withstand exposure to the elements, making it ideal for frequent use, cleaning and even rainfall. Built for commercial and residential use, this collection is perfect for small patios, poolside decks and high traffic terraces alike.

Includes

  • One (1) La Jolla 22" x 43" Rectangular Aluminum Coffee Table SW401-CT

Dimensions

  • W 22" x D 43" x H 16" (22 lbs.)

Features

  • Powder-coated aluminum frames are lightweight, durable, and rust proof
  • Premium commercial-grade materials ensure durability and longevity for both commercial and residential spaces
  • No Assembly Required

Warranty

Sunset West's warranty covers manufacturing defects; normal wear and tear is not included. With a little bit of care, your furniture will outlive the warranty for many years.

  • Frame has a 10 year residential / 2 year commercial warranty against manufacturing defects
  • Finish has a 3 year residential / 2 year commercial warranty against manufacturing defects

Care and Maintenance

Frame: Simply hose off or wipe down your frame to clean it! Avoid using harsh cleaners, brushes, or power washers, which could damage the finish. Take extra care when placing your furniture in humid or coastal settings; accumulation of salts and other debris can cause damage to your frame.

Covers & Storage: When not in use, we recommend using a protective cover with your furniture. During harsh weather and extreme temperatures, we recommend storing the cushions in a shed or garage and covering the frames with protective covers. If you store the frames indoors during the winter, avoid storing them upside down, which can trap moisture.

About the Manufacturer

For over 15 years, Sunset West has been committed to bringing exceptional furnishings to the outdoor contemporary market with comfort, style, and quality in mind. Founded in Southern California by CEO Wes Stewart, Sunset West carries on a family legacy in fine furnishings that dates back to his grandmother. With impeccable attention to detail in construction, the team at Sunset West embraces and delivers on the same culture of excellence in execution in which we were founded. With distinctive collections, Sunset West designs products for a harmonious transition from indoor to outdoor spaces, bringing life outdoors with elevated looks that are an extension of the home. Our commitment to delivering fresh, timeless collections is fueled by the thought of families and friends relaxing, entertaining, and simply enjoying life in their outdoor living spaces - which Sunset West is privileged to be a part of.

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