Rhodesian Teak Safari Furniture Africa to the Trophy Room

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Dear Fellow Enthusiast,

The 'Safari Table' featured above is constructed of solid Rhodesian Teak and will provide generations of service. Table measures 35.5” x 35.5” and offers clean lines and detailed moldings on the top and rails that set it aside from other tables. The legs are placed so they do not interfere with guests’ legs or chairs when pulled in. The table has a hand-rubbed oil finish so you can easily touch up any beauty mark it might collect.

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CAMP CHAIRS
These are the perfect companion product and the only chair we offer that will slide under this table. This piece is constructed of solid Rhodesian Teak so will provide generations of service.
Sold in sets of 2.

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LARGE FIELD BAR & OPTIONAL TRAY TABLE
This large Campaign field Bar has 18 compartments for bottles and glasses and the front door folds down conveniently to form a mixing table.

Comes packed in the box in a thick, padded, canvas carrying case with heavy-duty zippers. Complete this with an optional tray table for this large field bar to sit on.

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SAFARI DIRECTORS CHAIR
Features an extra-wide, self-tightening seat and broad armrests for added comfort. The seats are made from quilted, sand-colored thick canvas that is designed for 4x4 vehicles. Plus, these chairs fold for convenient storage and have a wide range of uses. Ideal as a dining chair, as a desk chair, or a casual chair on the veranda or around the campfire.
Sold in sets of 2.

Good hunting,
Jim & Elisabeth
 
Do the chairs have a weight rating? I’m a very big man, and most chairs fear me.
 
They are good for 275 as after that it is hard for folks to get out of them. If you are 6’6 not an issue…if you are 5’ 6’ it is.
 

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