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Marsoni
M251S
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Kimora Outdoor Swivel Lounge Chair with CushionAdd luxury, comfort and durability to alfresco fun. This outdoor swivel lounge chair captures the textural beauty of wicker while withstanding the elements, from rain to shine. With a UV resistant design, the wonderfully low maintenance Nuvella+ fabric maintains its good looks over time. Deep, roomy seating completes the piece, offering ample space to sprawl out. More About This Product Product Details All weather resin wicker handwoven over rust
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