Great American Cypress Adirondack T
The Great American Cypress Adirondack Tete-a-tete is a piece to enjoy year after year. Its unique style and functionality enable relaxation with conversation. The deeply angled seat and wide armrests are hallmarks of the Adirondack style of seating. For added durability all fasteners are zinc-coated and rust-resistant. The Great American Adirondack Tete-a-tete truly is a casual living innovation that will provide you with years and years of enjoyment in any setting.Item shown above in White Painted?Alder.This Tete-a-tete is available in two amazing wood types Cypress and Alder. Cypress is a beautiful distinctive and durable wood that assures years of trouble-free satisfaction. It is a close grain wood that is naturally weather resistant and resists checking and warping as well. The Cypress Adirondack Tete-a-tete is kiln-dried and ready for stain or paint. Alder is a hardwood prized for its durability and strength. Each Alder Adirondack Tete-a-tete is finished with two coats of a water-based enamel. Alder can be used indoors or out and washes easily with soap and water.The Beauty and Benefits of Cypress WoodRichey Industries is proud to use cypress wood. Used throughout history in the sturdy construction of piers railroad bridges ships and boats cypress is now a favorite for outdoor furniture. Its watertightness is of great benefit to outdoor furniture. Richey’s cypress lumber is kiln-dried then crafted into beautiful furniture pieces. It doesn’t normally check or warp as many softer woods do so it will stand the test of time. Cypress contains a natural preservative cypressene which further enhances its durability. It takes and holds stains and paints longer than other woods so it’s a perfect choice for Richey’s Cottage Classics line.About Richey Industries For 20 years Richey Industries has manufactured the finest in outdoor casual furniture under its Great American Woodies brand. Beginning with Southern Cypress and Western Red Cedar Collections the company later pi
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