Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia assigned the Martha Stewart Melrose Gazebo the model number SS-359-4GZ.
The frame of the Melrose Gazebo consists of steel beams, which have been powder-coated to improve their resistance to corrosion. The exterior fabric canopy of the gazebo is fashioned of water-resistant canvas, while the canopy's interior contains mosquito netting. Mosquito netting has very narrow openings, which allow air to pass through while preventing the intrusion of insects and other uninvited organisms.
The Melrose Gazebo has two tiers, or roof levels. The first, lower tier encloses the majority of the gazebo's interior space. In comparison, the second, higher tier is considerably smaller and rests -- like a crown -- on the center of the lower tier. In addition to being decorative, the top tier allows the interior space of the gazebo to ventilate, as there is a gap between it and the lower tier. The angled nature of the tiers guides rainwater off the gazebo without having the water enter the ventilation gap.
The bottom tier of the Melrose gazebo's canopy utilizes a classic overhang wraparound system or style. This means the canvas overlaps the top of the gazebo's steel frame, forming an even, linear band that stretches around the gazebo's perimeter.
Both the large, lower tier and the smaller, upper tier of the Martha Stewart Melrose Gazebo have hexagonal shapes or, more accurately, outlines. This means that each tier has six even sides.
The height of the Melrose Gazebo, measured from the ground it rests upon to the peak of its second tier, is 10 feet.
The hexagonal structure of the Melrose Gazebo has a width of 14.5 feet, as measured from one side of the gazebo's interior to an opposite side. The gazebo's canopy gradually narrows, forming a pyramidal structure.
The Martha Stewart Melrose Gazebo has a total weight of 165 lbs.
Installation of the Melrose Gazebo requires assembly, including building the frame and attaching the canvas canopy.
Despite having the Martha Stewart brand name, the Canadian furniture company Numark Industries manufactured the Melrose Gazebo.