Teak Outdoor Dining Chairs CHD-709
The Brianna Dining Armchair with its curved and tapered design is a modern classical chair that will never go out of style. Teak Outdoor Dining Chairs CHD-709 Sculpted seats and arched armrests enhance comfort while custom made Sunbrella All-Weather Cushions are another comfort option. Also features a high curved back support adding comfort to your lumbar for a comfortable dining experience. Made from kiln-dried Grade-A Teak wood, it is the perfect material for weathering the outdoors through rain, hail, or shine. Over time, the chair will weather into a patina grey, or scrub down with soap and water to keep in pristine condition. Add a dining table and additional chairs for an outdoor dining experience.
Features:
– Sturdy chair construction holds more than 400 lbs
– Ideal for restaurant, public/commercial use.
– Comfortable design with an elevated sitting position.
– Perfect for outdoor or indoor use.
– Easy assembly instruction included.
– Kiln-dried to 8-12% moisture content to prevent the product from shrinking & cracking
Teak – to Weather or Not to Weather?
Teak has a natural oil in the grain of the wood that protects it from decay and termites. As it ages outside without additional protection applied it will change color into a soft natural silvery-gray. If you want to maintain the original finish and golden honey color all it takes is occasional cleaning and re-oiling. Just like any wood furniture, you can also coat teak with a variety of finishes containing ultraviolet (UV) filters to protect against sun damage. Teak is one of the strongest woods in the world – no other natural wood matches its durability for outdoor use. Teak patio, garden outdoor furniture will last for many generations in your outdoor space or for commercial uses at restaurants and hotels.
Where Does Teak Grow?
You will hear about legal and non-legal teak wood. Most Teak now a day is grown on public lands are on large plantations. The Teak we use comes from Indonesia and is certified by the Indonesian government as a legal wood. Teak has been a crop much as corn and cotton is for hundreds of years. It just takes a lot longer to grow. But with a managed growth system in place as Indonesia has on its government-owned plantations the Teak tree will be around forever. Price and monitored control govern how many Teak trees get cut each cycle. Illegal Teak happens much less often these days, as with any crop grown for money. Plantations guard their crop continually. So when you hear people talking about using Teak for furniture is hurting the environment or is illegal they are wrong.
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