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MadisonPanama Water Resistant High Back Outdoor Cushion

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R599

Retail: R940
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Do you need a garden cushion for your wooden, steel, or plastic garden chair? Give your garden chair more comfort and a more appealing look with the thick high back from Madison. This cushion is perfect for your chair with an adjustable backrest. Equipped with an adjustable clasp at the back and straps, the cushion stays in the right position.

In addition, the garden cushion with a high back has been provided with sewn-in buttons and a valance for the "finishing Touch". In this way, Madison makes your garden even more ‘you’!

High-quality cotton and polyester ensures that the cushions retain their colours longer and are wear-resistant. As a result, the cushions last much longer!

Product Features
  • Adjustable backrest 
  • Sewn-in buttons 
  • Modern Design 
  • Perfect addition to your garden
  • High-quality fabric 
  • Removable cushion covers
  • Stain Resistant 
  • Rot and mold-free
  • High UV Light Protection
  • Colour Fast - Fabric colours are protected against rubbing
  • Water Resistant - Fabric is protected against sea and chlorinated water
  • Water Repellent - The coating gives strong fabric protection and repels water.
  • Made in Europe
Product Specifications
  • Material: 50% Cotton / 45% Polyester / 5% recycled fabrics
  • Dimensions: 123cm (L) x 50cm (W) x 7cm (H) 
  • Warranty: 3 Years - We ensure a long product life. 3 years product warranty on discolouration to UV-light

Care Instructions

  • Madison® cushions are easy to clean. 
  • Removable cushion covers are best washed by hand with a standard detergent at a maximum temperature of 30°C. 
  • Large stains on cushions should be removed at once, using a sponge or soft brush, but no water. 
  • After summer, cushions should be cleaned and stored in a dark dry place.
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