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What’s an American porch without a porch swing? This Mission Swing comfortably fits two and is cushioned for the most deluxe ride. Made from comfortable and remarkably durable poly lumber, this swing is built to withstand the elements while maintaining its charm. Chains included. Customize yours by selecting up to 2 of Finch’s 28 poly colors to create hundreds of unique color combinations!
About the Collection
Reminiscent of a colonial Spanish style, the Mission Deep Seatomg collection blends classic design and modern comfort. Featuring premium seat and back cushions designed to withstand the elements, and to look great both indoor or outdoor, the Mission Deep Seating collection is a top choice for outdoor chairs, sofas, sectionals, and loveseats.
All seating surfaces are free of unsightly and uncomfortable screw heads. 95% of screw heads are hidden on the underside or back of the piece.
All face edges are smoothly profiled for comfort and tasteful appearance.
Custom color combinations are a cinch with Finch. Order your favorite sports team colors, match your home's exterior, or coordinate with your garden theme.
Forget decay, discoloring, and mold. Finch poly furniture is engineered to withstand the elements of all four seasons and some of the harshest elements of nature: sand, sun and salt.
Finch recycled furniture is the result of a relentless pursuit of excellence in composite outdoor furniture since 2003. Our strong warranty is our expression of confidence in your long-term satisfaction.
316 marine-grade stainless steel fasteners give optimum rust resistance even in salt water exposure.
Ease your body and your mind. All lumber that is used in Finch furniture is made from recycled plastics. Manufacturing waste is also recycled.
Mortise and tenon joints have long been respected in the fine furniture industry. The tradition continues in our poly outdoor furniture.
Unique floating frame design allows normal expansion and contraction needed for poly lumber.