• This Rio set includes two chairs and a small table
  • The polypropylene resin out of which this set is constructed is maintenance free, rust proof and suitable for all types of weather
  • The rattan portion of the chairs and table is a deep, attractive brown, which is neutral enough to work anywhere
  • The legs of the chairs and table are made out of metal, and they are exceptionally sturdy
  • Arrives ready to assemble, and putting it together couldn't be easier; table dimensions - 15 W x 15 D x 14 H inches

Bought two sets as a sitting area. I put all of them together by myself. I will say you have to have one set of strong hands to have everything click in place and be able to "bend" the tabs at the same time you are pressing them end, especially the final piece on the back. Overall we live in the PNW and I've been able to rinse them off with the hose. My daughter scribbled chalk on the tables and Ive fed the kids messy stuff while sitting in them and they've held up fine. This is mainly why I bought them instead of something with cushions. For less than $200 for four chairs and two tables I felt this was a good deal. They are comfortable and not too low, I am 5.5 and my husband is 6.1 and we both have no problems with the height. The weave pattern does get a little uncomfortable if you have bare skin but I put a towel down and it's fine.

I have had these about 1 week. I love them. They are really comfortable, and somewhat low to the ground, which is awesome. I really have no interest in sitting stiff and upright in a traditional patio chair with those restrictive arms. Oh, did I mention there are no arms on these? Yes: No arms to restrict and lock you in place like a straight jacket. I HATE ARMS ON CHAIRS - ANY CHAIRS!! Thank the gods there are none on these. Also, wasps once built a nest under one of my old patio chair arms.... Could you imagine the potential outcome if I had not spotted their nest before using the chair on that fateful day?? ... shudder ... Some have complained about water building up in the hollow tubes that become the legs. I simply applied some duct tape to the tops of the hollow tubes and then trimmed them a little before inserting into the chair. The table is "cute" and very diminutive. This is good for me, because my balcony is only 8' x 6'. The table is good for light objects, including placing your legs up on top of them.

This set is perfect for my use. I wanted something comfortable and loungey, but without (a) taking forever to dry after our daily rain where I live or (b) looking like cheap plastic or folding chairs. These are SO much more comfortable than I ever expected from plastic chairs, and they look just like a nice modern woven chair. They seem super durable as well, and were easy to assemble (they just snap together, albeit with a bit of serious force). If you struggle to apply enough force a rubber mallet would probably be helpful. I got the 'sparkle grey' color, and it just looks like a nice medium charcoal tone. Pros: Easy no-tools assembly Durable Comfortable Aesthetically pleasing Cons: Have to have some muscle to snap them together Table definitely can't hold much weight (I wouldn't put more than a couple of drinks and maybe a small potted plant on it)

After seeing very mixed reviews for these chairs, we were reluctant to buy. However, they were easy to assemble and have held up well for several months now in the blistering South Florida sunshine, rain and relentless heat. They are plastic, but quite comfortable and a small pillow will help anyone with lower back issues. They look good, were a great value, and neighbors who have the same sets for much longer say they hold up well.

Wanted something low profile and modern for our condo balcony and these are perfect. They literally snapped together in about 10 minutes. So comfortable. I added chair pads I already had and an ottoman I got here on Amazon. Not using the matching table, but still a great deal!

I followed @DrLeBlanc.Online's suggestion to switch assembly steps 2 and 3. I didn't try it in the original sequence first since I'd seen that suggestion months ago when I put this on my shopping list (waiting for an end of season price drop - either new or through Amazon warehouse) so can't comment on whether the original assembly instructions would have worked as well. It still required a little work with a slotted screwdriver to ensure any balky tabs aimed appropriately at their matching slots and a little mallet work at the top to push the back flush with the seat but all went smoothly and the visual gap was eliminated. Possibly someone else might not have needed the mallet but I am a petite 62 year old woman and am having rotator cuff surgery in three days so my dominant arm is definitely weaker than it would be before I tore that darned tendon. Was glad to see this pop up (in a price alert from Keepa which is an awesome way to receive notifications when desired items drop to your preferred price - I have no affiliation with the company) as an Amazon warehouse item since the price worked and the timing was perfect since I'll be losing my arm function to a sling for several months starting Monday. One of the end tabs WAS broken on one seat back upon delivery - (and I'll be contacting Amazon about that since I did find it in the bottom of the box after assembly and this was not described as a damaged item but only as having damaged packaging and arrived with an "inspected" label) but it still seemed quite sturdily assembled without that end tab. These feel very sturdy and durable. I knew it would be since I already own a couple of Keter products - a round storage table I found at the local Aldi over the summer (also sold here on Amazon) and the wonderful workbench they make that pops up and then folds flat for storage and has a carrying handle. I bought that at Costco but it's sold here as well - just not at that awesome Costco price of course.

I hesitated buying patio furniture through Amazon because I knew I'd likely have to assemble it myself and I'm the WORST at putting things together. However, these outdoor chairs were simple to snap together, instructions were clear and used images to guide you. I was able to put both chairs and the table together in about 10 minutes... I even impressed myself! My only recommendation is to purchase some cushions from a Walmart, Ross, Target, Lowe's etc. to make the chairs comfortable, them alone aren't that comfortable. This is a great buy for a small outdoor space!

Amazing quality especially for the price. Looks great on my 10ft x 10ft patio. The table is a little cheap looking but the chairs are perfect. Good sitting position. I added a cushion from target for extra comfort but I don't necessary love the look of them onthe chair. Definitely recommended

We were looking for a low profile, casual and affordable bistro set for our apartment's balcony, and this totally fit what we were looking for! The chairs hug your body when you sit in them, and the table is a great addition to use for a decorative plant or to use to hold glasses/food if you're dining outside. Also, putting this set together was a breeze--it literally took 15 minutes at most. Everything connects, and then snaps into place if you follow the simple directions correctly. The only negative thing I have to say about this set is that I wish the seats were softer or had some sort of cushion add-on we could by and add to the chairs--otherwise, I highly recommend recommend this set!

When I purchased this set on a lightning deal, my husband would not stop talking about how flimsy it looked on the picture and told me that it would soon be trash. Once I got it, it took me about 3 months to open the box because I felt bad about my purchase (we've had several bad experiences with "deals"). Once we closed on our country home, we did not have much furniture at all to take there, so I placed this sitting set (still on the box) on the back of the truck. Assembly took some 20 minutes if so. The seats are plastic but sturdy. They are somewhat nice looking for plastic chairs and, best of all, these are comfortable. They sit a bit low but have an ergonomic shape. Yes, you can have a set of comfortable outdoor chairs for less than $100. By the way, my husband took all his initial comments back and will soon buy a second set for our main home.