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Are you purchasing the correct wicker chair?

Patio wicker furniture is ideal for any area of the country. Often people wonder what the differences are in different wicker chair styles. Today we will tell you about some differences using the Lloyd Flanders Haven Wicker Furniture Collection as an example. The two patio wicker chairs we will use are below. Click the link for all of the information.

Patio wicker chairs may resemble each other, but there are differences. It is important to make sure you are purchasing the correct wicker furniture for your situation. Using the two Lloyd Flanders wicker chairs as an example, we will show you how to tell the differences in a dining chair and a lounging chair. Both of these patio wicker chairs are available at WickerCentral.com.

The Lloyd Flanders Haven Wicker Swivel Glider is a beautiful piece of wicker furniture. The design mixes in a twist of modern, yet traditional style. A swivel glider is meant to be a lounging chair. Comfort and relaxation are at the forefront with these wicker chairs. This chair is 33.5 inches in width, 38.25 inches in height and 35 inches in depth. Swivel gliders sit lower than most chairs. They will usually have a cushion on the seat and also on the back.

The Lloyd Flanders Haven Wicker Swivel Dining Chair is smaller in comparison. First off, the wicker chair will swivel, but not glide as the aforementioned chair will. This Lloyd Flanders chair will be 28 inches in width, 38.5 inches in height and 27 inches in depth. The seat height is 6 inches taller than on the swivel glider. Most wicker dining chairs will not have a back cushion, only a seat cushion. As you can tell, these small differences can lead to a big difference in comfort and functionality. When shopping for wicker furniture, always check the small details to make sure you are purchasing the correct wicker chair.

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