Space is a precious commodity in outdoor decor, and the Belham Living Brighton 48 in. Outdoor Storage Deck Box with Cushion - Natural gives you double duty so that it doesn't detract from the beauty surrounding it. Acting as both a seating bench and a storage container, this clever piece provides ample open storage for toys and equipment for a pool, tools for the barbeque or fire pit, or linens for a dining table. That way you have everything you need on hand without having to constantly run into the house, taking you away from the action and your guests. This deceptively simple box has a cool, clean-lined appeal for any exterior decor or home design. And the 100% polyester khaki cushion provides a cozy yet crisp-looking seat just right for one or two people to have a seat on. Pairs perfectly with the Belham Living Brighton Collection.
Constructed with FSC eucalyptus, this chair will also help you rest easy knowing that it is made of sustainable lumber. The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) program ensures that any product bearing its mark is made of wood harvested from a forest or managed reforestation area in a manner that is ecologically appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically practicable.
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Wooden Outdoor Furniture Care and Maintenance
The finish on wood outdoor furniture when exposed to an environment with substantial temperature changes (moisture, sun, and salt air) can change over time. It is not uncommon and users should expect some swelling, discoloration, or possible surface cracks due to the outside exposure and changes in the weather. These are considered natural occurrences of wood and should not be considered as a product defect. To prolong the life of your item you should consider placing under a covered area.
If this product includes cushions, please note that outdoor fabrics are highly water-repellent but if exposed to excessive amounts of water, moisture will absorb along the stitching. We recommend that you cover cushions or store them indoors when not in use. If cushions do get wet, stand them on their side and allow the water to drain out of the stitched seam.