A few words about the product
The bench features a solid construction that showcases the inherent strength and durability of teakwood, ensuring longevity and resilience against the rigors of outdoor use. The rich, golden-brown hue of the teakwood adds warmth and sophistication to any garden or patio, creating a welcoming focal point for relaxation and contemplation.
Comfort is paramount with the ergonomically designed slatted seat and backrest, providing a supportive and comfortable seating experience. The classic yet contemporary design effortlessly complements various outdoor aesthetics, making it a versatile addition to your garden, backyard, or porch.
As a testament to its premium quality, our teakwood garden bench requires minimal maintenance. Its natural oils protect against decay, insects, and weathering, allowing you to enjoy its beauty year-round with little fuss.
Whether you seek a serene retreat for quiet moments or an inviting space to entertain guests, our Outdoor 100% Solid Teakwood Garden Bench is the epitome of refined outdoor living. Elevate your outdoor experience with a piece that embodies the perfect union of style, durability, and natural beauty.
Care Instructions
Caring for outdoor garden teak furniture is essential to maintain its beauty and durability over time. Teak is a dense, durable hardwood that naturally resists rot, insects, and decay, making it an excellent choice for outdoor furniture. Here are care instructions to ensure your teak furniture stays in top condition:
Cleaning: Regularly clean your teak furniture to remove dirt, dust, and debris. Use a soft brush or a cloth to scrub the surfaces.
For more thorough cleaning, mix a solution of mild soap or teak cleaner with water. Scrub the furniture with a soft brush or sponge, then rinse thoroughly.
Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Avoid using harsh chemicals, bleach, or high-pressure washers, as they can damage the wood and strip away its natural oils.
Placement: Teak furniture can be left outdoors all year round. However, if possible, cover the furniture during harsh weather conditions or store it indoors during the winter to prolong its life.
Oiling: Teak naturally contains oils that protect it from the elements. Over time, these oils may diminish, causing the wood to turn gray. To maintain the original golden color, apply teak oil annually or as needed.
Apply the oil with a soft cloth, following the wood grain. Wipe off any excess oil to prevent a sticky residue.
Sealing: While teak doesn’t require sealing, some people prefer to apply a teak sealer for added protection. This can help preserve the color and prevent stains.
Avoid Sharp Objects: Be cautious with sharp objects that could scratch the wood surface. Use coasters or placemats under items to prevent scratches and stains.
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