Counter height fire pit table and chairs

A modern look in granite and stucco, the Uptown outdoor gas fire pit table is designed with clean, simple lines, and engineered to showcase a stunning glowing fire that is sure to heat up your outdoor space - perfec ...Read More

current price: $1,999.00$1,999.00

Current price: $1,999.00

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  • Rust-resistant frames
  • Reticulated foam chairs
  • Aluminum and steel frames
  • Expertly handwoven wicker
  • Long-lasting and fade-resistant

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Leather isn’t perfect and that’s the beauty of it. All leather or “genuine” leather has natural markings, including variations of shade and tone, as well as nicks, scratches and wrinkles—characteristics that distinguish it from manmade materials.

Expect that some marks will appear on the surface of your leather. Their origin might be anything from healed scars and barbed wire scratches, to skin “stretch marks” and insect bites. By no means should they be considered a defect; nor will they affect the durability or construction of your piece. Such “imperfections” are your assurance that you have a true leather hide.

Also keep in mind, grain patterns and coloring of leather will vary from hide to hide and also within the same hide, making leather all the more interesting and unique.

  • Dust often and use a vacuum cleaner crevice tool to clean seams.
  • Clean weekly using a damp sponge or soft, lint-free cloth. Do not rub; instead, wipe gently.
  • Do not use or place sharp objects on leather goods. Leather is very durable; however, it is not accident or damage proof.
  • Keep leather furniture out of direct sunlight and at least two feet from heat sources to avoid fading and cracking.
  • Do not place newspapers or magazines on leather furniture. The ink from these items may be transferred onto the leather.
  • Do not use abrasives; harsh chemicals; saddle soap; leather cleaners that contain any oils, soaps or detergents; or common household cleaners on leather furniture. Only use recommended leather cleaners.
  • Follow instructions for any gentle leather cleaner you might use. Additionally, leather conditioners provide a barrier to stains and help extend the life of your leather. Before using any cleaning/conditioning product on leather, test it in an obscure area.
  • Improper cleaning may void your leather furniture warranty.

A water spot can be removed by wiping the entire area seam to seam with a damp cloth so there is no “demarcation point” on the leather and the leather can dry uniformly.

We recommend “Natures Miracle" available in pet stores for removing pet urine stains and neutralizing the area. Follow product directions on the product. Please note that anytime you are “washing” or cleaning leather you must do the entire cushion, seam to seam, edge to edge, so as not to end up with a water stain. If leather can dry evenly there is no "demarcation point.”

Ink remover sticks are effective in removing or reducing noticeable ink markings from most leathers.

Small oil stains can be treated and successfully removed if addressed immediately. Rub corn starch briskly into the stain with your fingers until the heat from the friction is felt. That heat loosens the oil and allows the corn starch to absorb the oil before the leather can. Vacuum or brush the powder off. Repeat until the stain is gone.

What does it take to clean water stains? Clean water. Should you have a “ring” or demarcation from glass condensation from a glass, soak a new sponge with room temperature water; wring sponge as much as possible. Starting at the spot, dampen the leather and move the sponge to the edges of the cushion. Allow moisture to become less and less as you get further from the spot. Don’t scrub, just wipe.

What is the best height for a FirePit table?

A good rule of thumb is to have the above-ground fire pit height at 12 – 14 inches tall – around a few inches shorter than standard patio seating height. Anything taller will prevent you from enjoying the fire. If you plan to sit on the edge of the pit, 18 – 20 inches tall would be sufficient.

What kind of chairs are good around a fire pit?

There are all types of chairs for the fire pit. Adirondack-style chairs are one of the most common types due to their iconic look and comfortable design. However, there are wicker chairs, outdoor sofas, and rocking chairs, and you can even use fold-up camp chairs for easy pickup.

Are fire pit dining tables worth it?

Are fire pit tables any good? Of course! They provide warmth and entertainment while adding style to your backyard. They're an energy-efficient way of staying warm outside whilst combining with your rattan dining set.

Can you put a fire pit table under a covered patio?

Fire pits should never be used in an enclosed space. If not properly ventilated, a fire pit will cause a buildup of toxic smoke and harmful gases, like carbon monoxide. Always use a fire pit in an open space with plenty of air flow.