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Steve
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Care Tips
Regular Cleaning: Dust surfaces weekly with a soft, lint-free cloth. For wood, use a damp cloth and a mild cleaner
Rotate Cushions: Rotate and flip cushions regularly to ensure even wear
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners. Harsh chemicals can damage finishes and fabrics
Trent
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Regular Cleaning: Dust surfaces weekly with a soft, lint-free cloth. For wood, use a damp cloth and a mild cleaner
Rotate Cushions: Rotate and flip cushions regularly to ensure even wear
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners. Harsh chemicals can damage finishes and fabrics
Welford
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Care Tips
Regular Cleaning: Dust surfaces weekly with a soft, lint-free cloth. For wood, use a damp cloth and a mild cleaner
Rotate Cushions: Rotate and flip cushions regularly to ensure even wear
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners. Harsh chemicals can damage finishes and fabrics
What is Teak Wood
Teak wood is a dense, close-grained type of hardwood. It’s high in natural oils and rubber, meaning it’s strong, durable. A premium choice for fine furniture. Renowned for its rich, golden-brown hue and beautiful grain patterns, teak offers a sophisticated touch to any space.
Key Features
Exceptional Durability: Its high oil content and tight grain structure make it incredibly resilient and long-lasting.
Aesthetic Appeal: With its warm, honey-toned finish and smooth texture, teak wood adds a touch of luxury and refinement. The wood’s natural aging process deepens its color, enhancing its beauty over time.
Low Maintenance: Teak requires low upkeep giving a higher peace of mind

