Emerson Outdoor Side Table
This item ships from the US.
Description
Ready for the garden, patio or the living room, the Emerson side table is part of our first outdoor rattan collection. Handcrafted by artisans, Louise's design calls to mind antique rattan pieces from the Belle Epoque, perfect for a slow afternoon in the sunshine with friends. The Emerson collection also includes a beautiful armchair, which looks lovely nestled next to the side table, plus a dining table and dining chairs.
Our Emerson collection has been treated with a water-repelling finish, making it suitable for outdoor use, except in extreme weather. we recommend covering your furniture for the winter months and rainstorms.
For a limited time, save 10% when you purchase three or more pieces from the Emerson Collection - your discount will appear automatically at checkout. Terms & conditions apply.
Dimensions & Care
Shipping & Returns
Orders are shipped from our US warehouse.
US Delivery
Small Accessories: Flat Rate of £15 ($20)(includes Hardware, Rattan Accessories, Blankets & Quilts)
Linens: Flat Rate of £8 ($10)(includes Tablecloths & Napkins)
Small Furniture: Flat Rate of £59 ($79)
Medium Furniture: £149 ($199) Per Item
Large Furniture: £224 ($299) Per Item
All furniture, small rattan accessories, linens & bedding are shipped within the US domestically from our US warehouse.
For further information, please refer to our Shipping & Returns page.
Returns
We accept returns up to 21 days from the day your order is delivered. Please find the return address & form here.
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