Harvington 5ft Bench (sun bleached)

Original price was: £399.99.Current price is: £299.99.

The beautiful Harvington 5ft Garden Bench from Forest is the perfect place to sit, relax and enjoy your garden from.

1 in stock

96(h) x 152(w) x 67(d)cm
A solid, traditional bench with high arms and an attractive curved, slatted back – the perfect place to sit and relax.

About this Product
The beautiful Harvington 5ft Garden Bench from Forest is the perfect place to sit, relax and enjoy your garden from. A solid, traditional bench with high arms and an attractive curved, slatted back.

Due to being outside our benches have discoloured from the sun

For a superior build, the bench has been manufactured from Pressure Treated timber, which comes with a 15 year guarantee against rot and fungal decay. It's crafted from smooth-planed timber for a comfortable and splinter-free finish.

Delivered flat packed for easy self-assembly, fixings and instructions included.

  • The 5ft Harvington Bench from Forest is a great way to make the most of your garden during the summer
  • Manufactured from smooth-planed, Pressure Treated timber for a superior build
  • Attractively blends into a garden border or will look great on a patio
  • Splinter free finish
  • Comfortably seats 3 people
  • Available in a smaller size
  • 15 Year Anti-Rot Guarantee
  • Manufactured from FSC certified timber from sustainable sources
  • Delivered flat packed for easy self-assembly
  • Things that you may see in your product:Movement, Twisting and Warping: Wood contains a natural level of moisture so decreasing humidity levels in the surrounding air may cause panels to change their shape as the porous fibres shrink. This can be exaggerated during prolonged periods of dry weather. Similarly, in the winter months, the opposite may occur with the wood swelling.Movement and gaps in timber products are normal – you will see more movement with overlap constructions as the cladding has more room to move.  Shiplap and Tongue & Groove constructions are more stable as the panels are interlocking but in hot weather, you may still see some shrinkage. In most cases of warping, the wood will revert to its original form once the high temperatures subside and there is more moisture content in the air.Expansion, Contraction, Splits and Cracks: All timber will expand and contract according to its environment.  As a result of this expansion and contraction, it is very common to see splits and cracks developing in the wood – including posts and uprights.

    Splits are common during the Spring and Summer months as the wood begins to dry out. The outer surface dries first and contracts, contracting over a still expanded core of the wood.  The result of this is that splits and cracks appear along the grain of the wood. These splits are not a fault and do not affect the structural integrity of a product. They are simply a part of the how timber product responds to their environment and will usually close over time.