Teak is a deciduous tree species, and many furniture manufacturers prefer to work with this wood; it is appreciated for its structural strength and durability. Due to these qualities, joiners have made teak furniture for centuries. Teak grows in countries with tropical forests such as India, Thailand and Malaysia.

Since the Middle Ages, teak wood has been valued as a material in the shipbuilding industry, therefore that wood has unique qualities, is not susceptible to decay or accumulation of rust, even when combined with metal. Due to its high oil content, wood is water repellent, which also makes it resistant to insect infestation. Early producers also took into account the weather resistance of wood when sailing ships were made.

In the 1800s, during the Victorian era, furniture manufacturers experimented with the idea of creating teak furniture for outdoor use - and this is one of the main goals of manufacturers even today. Teak park benches, still used in some European cities, are 100 years old.

Today's teak furniture market is driven by consumers who know and value all the positive qualities and durability of teak. In addition to its reputation for strength, this furniture is known for its rich warm color and silky smooth surface.
Garden furniture is a prime example of the use of teak in furniture manufacturing, but teak is also used in outdoor decoration, indoor tables and chairs, as well as in office furniture.


Many owners of teak wood outdoor furniture prefer not to process teak furniture even after many years, when it acquires a soft gray tone, but others prefer to maintain their original color using teak coatings oils. Although this treatment is not necessary to protect wood, the process is not complicated, and many believe that the use of oil extends the shelf life of furniture. If a person still decides to process teak furniture, you need to remember that oil is applied before the original color of the furniture begins to disappear. And the oil is always applied to clean surfaces, otherwise accumulated dirt can cause the furniture to turn black.


Being in the furniture market, you can be very surprised to learn that the teak is quite expensive. But, if you have to change furniture more often in a house or on a garden plot, buying teak furniture can actually save money for many years.



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