Reclaimed Teak Furniture

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    37 products

    Sustainable Luxury with Reclaimed Teak Furniture
    Our 100% reclaimed teak furniture brings timeless beauty into your space while championing sustainability. Explore our collections crafted from the highest grade materials, delivered directly from our trusted partners in Indonesia, with whom we've maintained a lasting relationship for many years.

    Make a statement in your home with furniture that tells a story of history, craftsmanship, and environmental responsibility. Embrace the luxury of reclaimed teak from Living CultureĀ - where every piece is a testament to sustainability and style.

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    FAQs - Teak Furniture

    Reclaimed teak furniture is a stunning and durable option that's rich in natural oils, making it resistant to insects, rust, and moisture. Its unique blend of beauty and resilience ensures your dining set remains a centerpiece in your home for years to come.

    To achieve that sought-after grey patina, simply let your teak furniture age naturally without applying sealants or oils. If you're impatient, you can use grey-washing products specifically designed for teak wood. Remember, the charm of teak lies in its natural aging process!

    With proper care, teak wood furniture can last for decades. Clean it regularly with mild soap and water, and consider applying a teak protector annually to preserve its golden color. If you prefer the silvery grey patina, let it age naturally.

    Genuine teak wood has a signature golden-brown color, straight grain pattern, and a slightly oily feel. Teak stands out for its exceptional durability and natural resistance to the elements, making it a preferred choice for high-quality furniture. Look for these characteristics and a hefty weight ā€“ genuine teak furniture is often heavy!

    Indonesian teak furniture is renowned for its quality and sustainability. Indonesia's ideal growing conditions and skilled craftsmanship produce some of the finest teak wood in the world. When purchasing, look for signs of quality like consistent grain patterns, absence of knots, and a high oil content. Indonesian teak furniture is a superb addition to any collection, holding its value over time.

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