Current Lead time is up to 12 weeks.
Please note: this time could slightly increase and we would confirm the exact delivery time with you once we receive your order
Create the perfect spot for basking in the sun, reading your favourite book or enjoying a drink with friends; the stylish Charcoal and Cream Cottage Arbour from AFK is an ideal addition to help you make the most out of your garden and outdoor space.
The curved wooden shape is made with 100% FSC certified timber that is sustainably sourced and put together with quality British craftsmanship. The dark outer frame contrasts perfectly with the cream seat and back drop creating a sophisticated design that will go perfectly with any garden decor. Matching planters are also available.
Whether you want to spruce it up with a scatter cushion or a comfortable throw for the evenings, this arbour will give you a gorgeous secluded area for you and loved ones to enjoy this season.
The AFK Arbours are supplied flat packed, but with the roof and side sections constructed. We recommend two people to assemble and all instructions and fittings supplied. In addition, a small pot of touch up paint is now supplied with every arbour.
*Please Note - Metal feet, planters and scatter cushions are not included*
Current Lead time is up to 12 weeks.
Please note: this time could slightly increase and we would confirm the exact delivery time with you once we receive your order
The durable, robust nature of our Champion Workshops is further enhanced by the free pressure treatment that is applied across the range. Preservative is been forced into the timber at high pressure, increasing longevity and removing the need for annual re-treatment. The improved longevity is reflected by a brilliant 15-year guarantee against rot and fungal decay.
Timber is loaded into chamber and a vacuum empties timber cells of air.
Timber is loaded into chamber and a vacuum empties timber cells of air.
Timber is loaded into chamber and a vacuum empties timber cells of air.
Timber is loaded into chamber and a vacuum empties timber cells of air.
Timber is loaded into chamber and a vacuum empties timber cells of air.