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Amish Crafted 6′ Settee Cedar Glider

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Amish Crafted 6′ Settee Cedar Glider


Rock to the beat of a different drum in this Settee glider.

Hand made of 100% western red cedar by Amish craftsmen.

Twin 2′ gliders with an attached table with beverage holders.

Choose either Unfinished or Stained with a silicone base semi-transparent cedar tone sealer with UV protection.

Ball bearing glider mechanism and solid base for smooth operation.

Contoured seat for hours of comfort.

All hardware included.

Easy assembly (80% assembled).

Dimensions are approx 72″ wide X 34 1/2 “high X 27” deep.

***Please allow a couple of extra days for stained***,

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