Availability:
Estimated Arrival: Between Dec 18 and Dec 27. *ETA to the USA Only, none to AK, HI, PR or islands
Shipping & Returns: See Policy Below
Unfinished White Cedar Log Rustic Porch Swing 4, 5, 6, and 7 Feet long
Beautifully styled and rustic, our cedar log porch swings are custom made by the Pennsylvania Amish. Available in lengths from 4 to 7 feet, find one just the right size for your porch! This is a great addition to any patio or porch family gathering.
Grab a glass of iced tea and swing away the evening in this beautiful white cedar log porch swing! This cedar swing is exquisitely designed with smooth white cedar logs, comfortable contoured seat and attractive fan-style back. An American tradition and lovely centerpiece for any front porch.
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Proudly made in the USA! Finely crafted by the Western Pennsylvania Amish.
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Naturally resistant to decay, insect and weather damage. Rust-resistant steel hardware.
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Sturdy 4"-7" cedar log construction with solid mortise and tenon joint.
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Superior natural beauty of real white cedar log
- PRODUCT COMES IN UNFINISHED FOR OUTDOOR USE!
- Chains included.
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Custom Made to Order: Allow eight to twelve weeks for construction before shipping
- What's Included? 1 White Cedar Log Chain Swing in Selected Size
- Build Time: 8 - 12 Weeks
- In-Home Delivery & Set Up: Sorry, not available on this product
- Manufacture: Hand-crafted made in the USA by the Pennsylvania Amish
- Assembly: Some assembly is required.
- Materials Used: White Cedar Log
Dimensions:
- 4 Foot: 48″L X 35″D X 35″H
- 5 Foot: 60″L X 35″D X 35″H
- 6 Foot: 72″L X 35″D X 35″H
- 7 Foot: 84″L X 35″D X 35″H
Freight Notice: This item will be shipped via freight.
Checking Information: Log Furniture is subject to the natural process of checking as the wood “seasons” and dries. Checking occurs as wood releases moisture across or through the annual growth rings – it does not affect the structural performance or the integrity of the wood. Checking adds unique beauty to the log furniture. Varying amounts of checking may occur on any given piece of cedar log furniture and cannot be controlled by the builder. Checking is not an indication of damaged furniture.