Bleached Finish: A chemical is used to bleach the wood to a light finish.
Teak Oil Finish: Teak oil gives a matt finish and produces a slightly darker and richer tone than our Clear Matt Finish. Teak oil products require regular maintenance to maintain the same appearance. Composition: Mixture of Linseed oil, Tung oil, mineral oil, and solvents.
Recycled Finish: Paint is applied in layers and melted to create an “aged look” with a blowtorch. The finish can be applied all over the product or used to accent parts. This is a random finish, and no two items will look exactly the same. An acrylic clear matt protective top finish is applied.
Mid-Brown and Dark Brown Finishes: These finishes use translucent wood stains, and an acrylic clear matt protective top finish is applied.
Whitewash, Blackwash, and Greywash Finishes: These finishes are paint finishes applied by hand to the wood. No two items will look exactly the same. An acrylic clear matt protective top finish
Paint Finishes: We use acrylic paint, with an acrylic clear matt protective top finish
Teak wood (Tectona grandisis) a type of tropical hardwood known for its high oil content and durability. The technical specifications of teak wood include its density, which ranges from 650 to 900 kg/m3, and its moisture content, which typically ranges from 6 to 10%. Teak wood also has a high compressive strength and is resistant to insect attacks and decay. Its natural oils make it water-resistant and able to withstand exposure to the elements without needing to be treated.