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Deck and Patio : Polyester Classic Rocking Chair Cushions with Ties Polyester Classic Rocking Chair Cushions with Ties 35660 View Full Product Details > Overview Our knife-edge Polyester Classic Chair Cushion is available in many colors to suit any décor. All of our polyester fabrics are exclusive to us and are an affordable option for seasonal updates. Our selection of fabrics offers easy updates with refreshing mix-and-match combinations. Choose from a variety of solids and prints, made to coordinate with our Sunbrella® Classic Cushions, Market Umbrellas and Indoor/Outdoor Rugs. To find the perfect cushion: For Plow & Hearth furniture, reference the Classic Cushion numbers in the furniture description. For other furniture, measure front to back and side to side across the seating area. Take into account how the arms, legs and overall shape affect the seating area. • Polyester is weather-resistant • UV-protected to reduce fading • Affordable fabric lets you update seasonally

• Versatile knife-edge style • Trendy color palettes Your Recently Viewed Items and Featured RecommendationsUpholstered Rocking Chairs Rocking Chair Cushions Rocking Chair Nursery Budget Nursery Diy Nursery Decor Nursery Ideas Inexpensive Home Decor Outdoor Fabric More More Forwards A step-by-step custom DIY Upholstered Rocking Chair tutorial that only cost $100. The DIY fabric looks just like the Brunschwig & Fils version. A great look-for-less and budget-friendly option! Save money on your nursery! Repin and read more!How many parts of the rocking chair has to be assembled. There are six parts They screw together, screws included. The screws are covered with screw plugs, included. 1 person can assemble the chairs, but it's helpful to have someone help you. You need a Phillips head screw driver for th screws and a hammer for the screw plugs. Make sure you cover the screw plugs with a piece of cardboard before you tap them in.It's a glossy black.

The Nantucket Rocking Chair is: Seat width: 20-3/4". Find your favorite chair and measure the height, width and depth. Compare them to the dimensions above and see if they match up. Comparing a favorite chair to one you are thinking about purchasing is a good way to see if the new chair will be a good fit for you. Don't forget your guests' height and weight too! Last thought, don't forget to look at into the overall size (check the web page) for your space. Color and cushion size ?? 19"wide by 21" deep for the seat. I don't think you need one for the back personally, even if it were available. They had 10+colors/patterns to choose from, but they are out of season now. Maybe more will come back out in the spring?. What is the height of the seat with respect to the floor? The seat is 17" from the floor. When you add the cushion (I have the knife-edged style on my rockers) the seat is 20" from the floor. My knees aren't the greatest...

I have no problem standing up. Sign in to My Account Skip to Customer Service Phone Number Skip to Order Status Skip to Shopping Cart Skip to Search Products Skip to Main navigation Skip to Main content Skip to Email Signup Skip to Footer links Skip to Partner links Color and comfort, for your rocking pleasure! Tufted cushions (3 1/2" thick) have self-ties to help keep them in place. Polyester with polyester fill; Seat cushion is 17" sq. Back cushion is 17" w x 24" h. Where can this be sent? Shipping Restrictions & Policies: Sign in to your Address Book. Add to Wish List Email to a Friend Date: September 15, 2016 Was this review helpful? 0 of 0 people found this review helpful Date: August 02, 2016 1 of 1 people found this review helpful Date: May 04, 2016 Date: May 03, 2016 Date: April 26, 2016 © 2017 Through the Country Door, Inc.
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Rocking chairs have been a nursery essential for generations because babies find the back-and-forth motion soothing and sleep-inducing. They’re also a comfortable place to cuddle, feed, and read to a child. Today’s rockers have plenty of padding and often come with an ottoman for resting your feet. Some super-stylish versions look more like a cushy living-room chair. Gliders come in a variety of styles, from traditional to sleek and modern. Instead of rocking, they slide back and forth on a fixed track. The motion requires almost no effort, which is particularly nice when you’re too tired to rock. Rockers and gliders are often pricey, but will be part of your house for many years. Browse dozens of gliders and rockers. Comfort: Your rocker should offer plenty of back and head support, give you room to change position easily, and be the right size for your body. You'll want your feet to reach the floor at an angle that feels good. Pockets to hold baby gear like burp cloths are in handy, and can hold your phone, TV remote, or magazines down the road.

Wide padded armrests: Your arms will need plenty of support as you hold your child or it will get uncomfortable. If you'll be using a nursing pillow, check that it comfortably fits over or next to the armrests (consider bringing yours to the store for a test-drive). Sturdy frame: Since a glider or rocker is an investment, be sure that the frame is solid. Check for sharp edges, exposed moving parts that could pinch fingers, or gaps in the framework that could trap a child. Easy to clean: Drool, spit-up, and diaper overflow are common in your baby's early months, and kids of all ages can be messy, so a removable, washable seat cover is a plus. Versatility: Consider how you might use your rocker or glider after your child has outgrown it, and choose the fabric and style accordingly. Some rockers can be converted to stationary chairs with the purchase of separate feet. Or, consider a different kind of comfortable chair that’s not explicitly made for nursery furniture.

Locking mechanism: Some gliders have built-in locks to keep them from moving back and forth; this makes it easier to stand up with a baby in your arms. It also avoids hurt fingers and toes once your little one becomes an active, curious toddler. Recline: Some gliders recline for greater comfort, which can come in particularly handy when you’re comforting a sick child. Swivel: Rockers can easily move to face whatever direction you prefer, while gliders are heavier and harder to adjust. If you want a glider but think you'll want to change its positioning, consider a model with a 360-degree swivel. Matching ottoman: It may come with your rocker or glider, or be sold separately. Using an ottoman made just for your glider works well because it moves with the same motion. You'll pay anywhere from $100 to $800 or more for a glider or rocker. Some high-end models cost up to $2,000. Expect to pay more for better types of wood (oak and maple, for instance) and finishes, fancy fabrics, and modern styling.