This item had to be shipped ($200 extra) to us, no local pickup. It arrived in 3 huge boxes, wrapped together on a pallet weighing over 300lbs. Unpacking took over an hour. All this to say, it is not returnable if something goes wrong. I put the furniture together, it was easy to do. I went to put the cushion covers on the cushion but the covers were navy blue, almost black in color, with speckles of light blue mixed in. Totally different than what was shown on the Sam’s Club website. I contacted the manufacturer to have the cushion covers exchanged for the blue color advertised for this set. They advised the covers were correct. They were navy, not blue. “Leo” advised that different computers and phone screens can manipulate the color and that was explained in the Sam’s Club website. As I told Leo, I’m a photographer. I understand how colors in photos are manipulated and there’s no way to lighten the cushion color from navy to slate blue without also lightening the color of the teak. In looking at other photos in the reviews, I found many many photos of the blue cushions, the same as advertised, and then I saw one that was almost black. But they don’t offer this in black. THIS was the navy blue color that I had been sent. Since the majority of the pics are of the blue cushions, I’m assuming they did have a blue color offered at one time but it must’ve sold out. And instead of changing the advertising photos to show a navy cushion color, they kept the same slate blue cushions (still listed as blue and not navy) and covered themselves with ‘navy is a shade of blue.’ All the boxes have been taken away, I cannot return this to Sam’s club without making multiple trips (an hour each way) because the furniture is too large. Custom cushion covers in a similar blue as shown were quoted to me at $700 to be made. Neither Cambridge (manufacturer) or Sam’s Club would refund a portion of the price or help to get a better color. I now have furniture that doesn’t match anything else on our porch. In the realm of things, this may not matter much. But when your spend $2,000 on something, you expect to get what was advertised, not a bait and switch with sold out merchandise replaces with something else and then being gaslit when you complain.