
The Rattan glass bistro set is designed to combine comfort, stability, and modern style for patios, balconies, or garden spaces. Featuring a round glass tabletop, a reinforced support frame, and a sturdy chair structure with cushions, the set offers both durability and everyday practicality. With a structured assembly process and clearly labeled parts, setup is straightforward and secure.
Warning & Safety Instructions
Before starting assembly, carefully follow these safety guidelines:
- Assembly should be carried out by a competent adult.
- Keep children away during assembly to avoid injury.
- Place all components on a flat, clean surface before assembly.
- Ensure all parts and hardware are present before beginning.
- Do not use the product if any component is damaged or missing.
Unboxing: Parts & Hardware
Parts List

| Part ID | Quantity | Description |
| A | 2 | Chair Seat Frame |
| B | 2 | Left Side Chair Leg |
| C | 2 | Right Side Chair Leg |
| D | 2 | Chair Front Stretcher |
| E | 2 | Chair Back Stretcher |
| F | 1 | Circular Table Top Support Frame |
| G | 1 | Upper Table Leg Frame |
| H | 1 | Lower Table Leg Frame |
| Q | 1 | Table Glass Round |
| R | 2 | Seat Cushion |
Hardware List

| Hardware | Quantity | Description |
| K | 28 + 1(spare) | M6*15 Bolts |
| L | 1 | M6*25 Bolts |
| M | 29 + 1(spare) | Flat Washers |
| J | 1 | Allen Key |
Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions
Step 1: Attach Front and Back Stretchers to Side Legs of Chair

- Take the Left Side Chair Leg (B) and Right Side Chair Leg (C) and position them parallel on a flat surface.
- Align the Chair Front Stretcher (D) and Chair Back Stretcher (E) between the two legs, matching the pre-drilled holes as shown in the diagram.
- Insert the M6*15 Bolts (K) through the aligned holes, placing the Flat Washers (M) between the bolt and the frame for proper support.
- Use the Allen Key (J) to tighten the bolts lightly.
Important:
- Do not fully tighten the bolts at this stage keep them slightly loose to allow adjustment in the next steps.
- Ensure both Chair Stretchers (D & E) are evenly aligned to avoid frame imbalance later.
- Repeat the same process to assemble the second frame section.
Step 2: Attach Chair Base Frame to Leg Structure

- Place the Chair Seat Frame (A) upside down on a soft, clean surface.
- Position the assembled leg frame from Step 1 onto the underside of the seat frame (A), aligning the connection points.
- Ensure the legs are correctly oriented and evenly spaced before inserting hardware.
- Insert the M6*15 Bolts (K) through the mounting holes, placing the Flat Washers (M) between the bolt and frame.
- Use the Allen Key (J) to tighten the bolts securely while keeping the frame aligned.
- Repeat the same process for the second chair assembly.
Step 3: Place Seat Cushion

- Turn the fully assembled chair upright and place it on a flat surface.
- Take the Seat Cushion (R) and position it on top of the Chair Seat Frame (A).
- Adjust the cushion so it sits evenly within the frame edges.
- Repeat the same process for the second chair.
Step 4: Attach Upper Leg Frame to Lower Leg Frame

- Place the Lower Leg Frame (H) on a flat surface in an upright position.
- Carefully position the Upper Table Leg Frame (G) on top of the Lower Table Leg Frame (H), aligning the connection points at the center.
- Insert the M6*25 Bolt (L) through the aligned hole, placing the Flat Washer (M) between the bolt and the frame.
- Use the Allen Key (J) to tighten the bolt securely.
Step 5: Attach Circular Table Top Support Frame

- Place the Circular Table Top Support Frame (F) on a flat, stable surface.
- Carefully position the assembled table leg structure upside down onto the support frame (F), aligning each leg with the corresponding holes.
- Insert the M6*15 Bolts (K) through the leg ends into the frame, placing the Flat Washers (M) between the bolt and the frame.
- Use the Allen Key (J) to tighten all bolts securely.
Step 6: Install Glass Tabletop

- Carefully turn the assembled table frame upright and place it on a flat surface.
- Take the Glass Round Table (Q) and gently position it on top of the Circular Table Top Support Frame (F).
- Align the glass evenly so it sits securely within the frame.
Final Step: Assembly Complete

- Check that all legs are evenly positioned and the table does not wobble.
- Confirm that the Glass Round Table (Q) is properly seated and fully supported by the frame.
Your table is now fully assembled and ready for everyday use.
Troubleshooting Guide
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
| Chair feels unstable | Loose bolts | Tighten all bolts securely. |
| Frame misalignment | Parts not aligned properly | Loosen and re-align before tightening. |
| Table wobbling | Uneven surface or loose joints | Adjust positioning and tighten connections. |
| Glass not sitting properly | Frame uneven | Recheck support frame alignment. |
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the glass surface with a soft cloth and mild cleaner.
- Avoid abrasive materials that may scratch the glass.
- Regularly check and tighten bolts for long-term stability.
- Store in a dry, covered area when not in use.
- Keep cushions dry and clean to maintain comfort and durability.
With its rattan glass tabletop, reinforced frame structure, and comfortable seating design, this Rattan Glass Bistro Table & Chair Set provides a reliable and stylish solution for everyday relaxation. Proper assembly and regular maintenance will ensure long-lasting performance.
You can also download the Rattan Glass Bistro Table & Chair Set assembly manual for your reference.
FAQs
1. Are glass bistro tables safe for everyday outdoor use?
Glass bistro tables are generally safe for daily use, especially when made with rattan safety glass that resists shattering. They are designed to handle typical outdoor conditions, but it’s still wise to avoid heavy impacts and ensure the frame remains stable on uneven surfaces.
2. What is the best size glass bistro set for a small balcony?
For compact balconies, a table around 60–70 cm in diameter with two slim chairs works well without overcrowding the space. Folding or stackable designs can make movement easier while keeping the area open and functional.
3. Is a glass bistro table heavy to move around?
Most glass bistro tables are moderately weighted due to the glass top and metal frame, offering stability rather than portability. However, smaller sets are usually manageable for one person, especially if the frame is lightweight or designed for easy repositioning.