Compare Hospitality Rattan Grenada 3 Piece 36 in. Patio Dining Bistro Set


Hospitality Rattan Grenada 3 Piece 36 in. Patio Dining Bistro Set
Shop for Tables and Chairs Sets from PatioFurnitureUSA.com! Your favorite cafe isn't far - in fact, with the Hospitality Rattan Grenada 3 Piece 36 in. Patio Dining Bistro Set - Viro Fiber Antique Brown, it's just outside the back door. The Grenada Collection has a modern, tropical feel that offers a clean look for any patio area - not to mention the convenience of all-weather wicker. This set's two armless chairs are each supported by an aluminum frame wrapped in high quality antique brown Viro fiber. High backs offer supreme comfort, and decorative open weaving along the sides of each seat is light and airy. The rust-resistant, dark bronze aluminum table boasts dramatically curved legs, an artful center support, and a clear tempered glass top. DimensionsChairs: 24L x 24W x 37H inches Table: 36 diam. x 29H inches About Hospitality Rattan Hospitality Rattan has been a leading manufacturer and distributor of contract quality rattan, wicker, and bamboo furnishings since 2000. The company's product lines have become dominant in the Casual Rattan, Wicker, and Outdoor Markets because of their quality construction, variety, and attractive design. Designed for buyers who appreciate upscale furniture with a tropical feel, Hospitality Rattan offers a range of indoor and outdoor collections featuring all-aluminum frames woven with Viro or Rehau synthetic wicker fiber that will not fade or crack when subjected to the elements. Hospitality Rattan furniture is manufactured to hospitality specifications and quality standards, which exceed the standards for residential use. Hospitality Rattan's Environmental Commitment Hospitality Rattan is continually looking for ways to limit their impact on the environment and is always trying to use the most environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques and materials possible. The company manufactures the highest quality furniture following sound and responsible environmental policies, with minimal impact on natural resources. Hospitality Rattan is also committed to achieving environmental best practices throughout its activity whenever this is practical and takes responsibility for the development and implementation of environmental best practices throughout all operations. Hospitality Rattan maintains a policy of continuous environmental improvement and therefore is a continuing work in progress. Hospitality Rattan's Environmentally Friendly Manufacturing Process All of Hospitality Rattan products are green. From its basic raw materials of rattan poles, peels, leather, bamboo, abaca, lampacanay, wood, leather strips, and boards, down to other materials like nails, staples, water-based adhesives, finishes, stains, glazes and packing materials, all have minimum impact to the environment and are safe, biodegradable, recycled, and mostly recyclable. Aside from this, the products have undergone an environmentally-friendly process that makes them "greener." The company's rattan components are sourced from sustained-yield managed forests, which means the methods used to grow and harvest the rattan vines ensure the long-term life of the forest and protect the biodiversity of the forest's ecosystems. Hospitality Rattan is committed to buying and using all materials, from rattan and hardwood to finishing materials, from reputable and renewable suppliers and seeks appropriate evidence that suppliers are in compliance with this policy. Hospitality Rattan strives to use materials that are processed in an environmentally responsible manner, or consist of a high level of recycled material. Finishing materials and stains used in Hospitality Rattan's furniture products consist of 75% water-based solutions which evaporate upon application with reduced or Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). The furniture factories use water-based glues, stains, topcoats and other finishes on all of their products. The switch from traditional solvent-based processes to water-based processes involved consolidating several processes by the factories, resulting in an 85% reduction in VOC emissions.