With the wide, upright back that made the classic porch rockers famous, you'll find the peerless durability of this rocker matched only by the authenticity of its design. Consider it our love letter to porches past, to be proudly on display upon porches present: Breathable back slats topped by a cross pieces with a gentle arching upper edge, promoting a sturdy look that makes gently rocking away an evening as effortless as can be.
Manufactured by Pawleys Island Hammocks, this traditionally styled poly lumber porch rocker offers lifelong comfort and durability. We back our workmanship with a guaranteed lifetime warranty.
This porch rocker represents the culmination of diligent design and construction by artisans based in North Carolina, a state richly endowed in the furniture craftsmanship tradition.
All joints where the end of a board meets a face of another are made with the ancient carpentry method of mortise and tenon: a trademark of wooden artifacts found in Egyptian pyramids dating back to 2500 BC. This helps to make the chair rock solid. Most other chairs merely have butt joints at these intersections to save time and money.
Hardware consists of marine-grade, 316 stainless steel to provide the ultimate in durability. Not all stainless steel is created equal. We have even primed and painted the heads of the hardware to match the color of the poly lumber.
Screws and bolt heads are gracefully obscured from the front view of this chair. Its joints and attachment points are painstakingly engineered to remove all visible hardware from the front of the seat, back, and arms.
This chair comes in five pieces and assembles using a power drill, wrench, and the drives included in the hardware kit in about 15 to 20 minutes.
A winning combination of superior materials and craftsmanship, you will not find a better value anywhere. You will not be disappointed.
- Maintenance Free
- Mortise and Tenon Joint
- Made in the USA
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