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Teak Patio Furniture

If you are looking for superior hardwood outdoor patio furniture, you need to browse through our catalogue of teak wood patio furniture and cedar wood patio furniture. We offer a wide variety of benches, chairs, tables and loungers that will fit any backyard patio, lawn or garden décor. We love our outdoor patio furniture and we’re sure you will too!

Our cedar products are handcrafted from clear western red cedar that will not warp, rot or split. An interesting fact about cedar wood is that it has a tremendous thermal co-efficient, which means that even on those scorching hot summer afternoons, it is still cool to relax in.  Be sure to check out our cedar adirondack chair or the cedar loveseat that will look terrific under the shady oak tree in the backyard.
Western red cedar furniture’s durability properties are tremendous. It has an inherent tendency to resist bacterial and fungal infections and its fibers have natural preservatives that keep the wood from rotting. It’s been proven that our cedar furniture, left outside year-round, even through the harsh Canadian winters, will last a minimum of eight to ten years! When taken inside or covered during the winter it will twice as long. You can have confidence in your sound investment of cedar patio furniture that it will give you many years of enjoyment!

It doesn’t get much better than our teak outdoor furniture, in terms of comfort, aesthetics, and durability. Teak is king of outdoor patio and garden furniture. Your purchase of teak furniture will last a lifetime, with virtually no maintenance! There is no need to take your teak chairs and teak tables indoors during harsh weather. Let it gracefully weather the element; that is what it is best at. The high oil content in teak is the secret to its success. Your teak furniture, such as the teak folding armchair or oval bench, will initially have a soft honey-blonde color and after a few seasons outdoors it will mellow to a soft silver-gray, and that’s how it will continue, without ever warping, rotting, splintering or twisting. A good piece of teak hardwood will last at least fifty years.