

Kingsley Bate Chatham Dining Side Chair Cover
Shipping: Most Kingsley Bate covers ship in 1-2 weeks. The rest ship in 6-10 weeks.
What is Frontera’s famous White Glove Delivery?
For the ultimate hassle-free delivery and set-up experience for your furniture investment we offer a premium White Glove Delivery option for customers in the continental United States.
White Glove Delivery means personalized service for your shipment. Our trained Delivery Specialists will receive your order at their local warehouse, inspect it for defects or shipping damage, assembly your furniture, and schedule a convenient delivery appointment that fits your schedule. On delivery day your items will be carefully transported to your location and set in place in the location of your choice.
How is this different from Standard or Deluxe Delivery?
Standard Delivery orders are shipped via truck direct to your home. In most cases, delivery goes beyond curbside to your front door or garage. This shipping method is free for most orders in the continental U.S. over $99. Oversize fees may apply.
Deluxe Delivery orders are shipped via truck direct to your home, then placed exactly where you want in your outdoor space. No need to lug furniture to your backyard. This shipping method is free for most orders $5,000+, or available for a fee for orders under $5,000. Oversize fees may apply.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Product Details
- Custom made to fit Kingsley Bate Chatham Wicker Dining Side Chair HA14 only
- Protect your investment from dust, dirt, and the elements
- 100% solution-dyed polyester fabric
- Water resistant
- Easy to use buckles
- 1 year warranty
Extend the life of your Kingsley-Bate furniture with custom-made covers. Covering your furniture when not in use can protect it from dirt, inclement weather, and ultra violet rays.
Note: This cover is not guaranteed to fit any other piece of furniture other than those pieces listed.
Please Note: Kingsley Bate fabrics, canopies, cushions, covers, special order sling colors, and special order finishes are considered customized and may have longer lead times. These items cannot be cancelled, returned, or exchanged.
REVIEWS
WARRANTY
Care & Maintenance
Maintaining/Weathering Teak:
Teak furniture requires little, if any, maintenance and can be left outdoors year-round to weather naturally. While the rate of weathering varies depending on climate, moisture and exposure to sun, your furniture will eventually acquire a beautiful silver-gray patina as the surface pigments begin to fade usually within nine months. We recommend that you allow your furniture to weather naturally this way and simply clean it thoroughly once or twice a year with soap and water.
During the weathering process you may notice "checking" or small cracks that appear in the wood. This is perfectly natural, as wood expands and contracts slightly when left outdoors. Checking is cosmetic only and in no way affects the structural integrity of the furniture. A lifting of the grain may occur on the top edges of the arms and legs. The grain will return to a smooth finish after the initial weathering process. Water spots or other discoloration may occur during the weathering process; these will even out with time.
Cleaning
First, hose down the furniture with fresh water. Avoid spraying the teak with a high pressure hose, as high pressure can erode the surface of the timber. Next, scrub the wet furniture using a soft bristle brush and a solution of 2/3 cup laundry detergent and 1/4 cup bleach in 1 gallon of warm water. When finished, rinse the entire piece with more fresh water to remove any remaining cleaning solution. This procedure is sufficient for general cleaning. For more difficult stains we recommend using our Teak Cleaner. This will remove the silver-gray patina and restore the furniture to a golden brown color. For additional details please review the Kingsley Bate Care and Maintenance FAQs Sheet.
Warning: Kingsley Bate does not recommend oiling teak furniture or the use of oil-based products. If done improperly, oiling can cause mildew or irregular coloring and is not covered under warranty.
Winter Care
Teak furniture may be left outside all year round without an outdoor furniture cover. Snow and freezing temperatures will not harm the furniture. If you prefer to store your furniture, we recommend doing so in a dry, unheated garage or garden shed. We do not recommend the use of furniture covers, as many varieties do not provide proper ventilation and can make the wood susceptible to mildew growth.
Indoor Use
If you choose to use your furniture indoors, we suggest that you periodically apply a thin coat of paste wax (i.e., Briwax or Johnson's Wax). Doing so provides the teak with additional protection from natural body oils, dust, and dirt that may come in contact with the furniture.
Cleaning Woven Furniture:
To clean your woven furniture, rinse the frame with fresh water using a high hose pressure. Be careful to avoid any teak details on the furniture as the high pressure can erode the surface of the timber. Optionally, you may wash the woven material with mild detergent and warm water using a soft brush. After washing, rinse with fresh water until there are no soap bubbles remaining. Allow the furniture to air-dry. If using a specialty outdoor furniture cleaner, avoid using a foaming product, as foam cleaners can leave residue in the gaps of the weaving and later attract dirt.
Winter Care
Kingsley Bate recommends that woven furniture be stored for the winter in climates exposed to snow and freezing temperatures. Furniture must be stored in an upright position to allow for proper water drainage. Storing furniture upside-down may cause water to accumulate and freeze inside the frame, causing structural damage. Always thoroughly clean your furniture before placing in storage. The best place to store your furniture is a dry garage, garden shed, or basement. You may also store your woven furniture outdoors using breathable furniture covers.
Cleaning Stainless Steel Furniture:
The recommended method for cleaning depends on the type of finish.
For Standard Stainless Steel Finish:
Using fresh water, rinse the frame thoroughly at a high hose pressure. Be careful to avoid any teak details on the furniture as the high pressure can erode the surface of the timber. For more thorough cleaning, wash the stainless steel with mild detergent and warm water using a soft cloth or sponge. Always wipe with the directional grain of the steel, not across it. After washing, rinse with fresh water and dry thoroughly.
For fingerprints or smudges, you may wish to use a stainless steel cleaner. Always read the manufacturer's instructions carefully before applying a stainless steel cleaning product. For more stubborn cleaning or brown surface spots, follow the instructions above, replacing the cloth or sponge with a fine grit non-metallic abrasive pad such as Scotch-Brite. Never use abrasive cleaners, steel wool pads, highly abrasive cloths, or an industrial pressure washer.
To further inhibit corrosion and retard the effects of weather and oxidation on stainless steel, we recommend applying Kingsley Bate Anti-Corrosion Wax at least once a year. The wax may be used on both our standard and electropolished finishes, but should not be used as a substitute for electropolished steel if the furniture will be in contact with salt-air or chlorinated pool water.
Cleaning Aluminum Furniture:
For basic cleaning, hose down the aluminum frame with water and allow it to air dry. For moderate cleaning, wash the aluminum with a soft cloth or sponge and a solution of 1 teaspoon liquid dish soap in 1 quart of warm water. Rinse thoroughly with a low pressure hose to remove any soap. Allow the furniture to air dry. Do not clean the furniture with abrasive pads, brushes, or cleansers. Use care to avoid scratching the powder coat finish.
Winter Care:
Kingsley Bate recommends that aluminum furniture be stored indoors for the winter in climates exposed to snow and freezing temperatures or ventilated/breathable furniture covers may be used. If stored indoors, the furniture must be stored in an upright position to allow for proper water drainage. Storing furniture upside-down may cause water to accumulate and freeze inside the frame, causing structural damage. Always thoroughly clean your furniture before placing in storage. The best place to store your furniture is a dry garage, garden shed, or basement.
First Time Cushion Use:
Teak has oil that occurs naturally in the wood. Expect some of this oil to bleed out following the first few rainfalls. In order to protect your cushions, bring them inside before the furniture gets wet. Stains from teak oil are not covered under warranty. Once the furniture has begun to form a silver-gray patina, it is no longer necessary to bring the cushions indoors.
Cleaning Cushions
Kingsley Bate cushions are made with either Sunbrella or Outdura fabrics, a 100% solution-dyed acrylic. The fabric should be cleaned regularly before environmental deposits such as dirt, etc., are allowed to accumulate and become embedded.
Kingsley Bate strongly recommends that you do not remove the fill from your cushions when cleaning the cushion fabric. Instead, clean the cushions with the fill in place. Most cushions are 'stuffed' using specialized machinery, and it is not always possible to re-stuff the cushions by hand and achieve a professional, finished appearance.
To clean the fabric, simply brush off any loose dirt, and then clean briskly with a sponge using fresh water and a mild natural soap (Woolite is acceptable). Water temperature should be no more than 100°F (37°C), as acrylic fiber is heat sensitive at high temperatures. Do not subject the fabric to excessive heat as it will shrink. Do not steam press, iron, or dry in electric or gas dryers.
Sunbrella and Outdura fabrics are treated with a fluorocarbon finish that acts as a sealant, making it resistant to water and stains. If you use liquid detergent instead of a natural soap to clean your cushions, it may be necessary to reapply the water repellent treatment to the fabric.
If your cushion becomes saturated with water, unzip the cushion and stand it on its edge in a dry, sunny location. The zipper-side should be facing down to allow the water to drain through the opening. Cushions will typically dry in 24–48 hours depending on the level of saturation and the weather conditions during the drying process.
When cushions are not being used, you may also wish to stand them on edge within the furniture frame. Doing so will reduce the surface area exposed to the rain and allow for faster drying.
Avoid putting the fabric in direct contact with oil-based products, which may cause the fabric to age more rapidly. If direct contact with an oil-based product occurs, clean the fabric promptly.
Cleaning Furniture Covers:
Furniture covers should be cleaned regularly before environmental deposits (dirt, etc.) are allowed to accumulate and become embedded in the fabric. We recommend spot cleaning furniture covers. Start by brushing off any loose dirt/debris, then clean using a sponge, fresh water, and mild soap.
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