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Teak
is the common name for Tectona Grandis of the family
Vervenaceae, a native of Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand.
Indonesian teakwood is plantation-grown and was first
introduced by the Dutch in 1816 to this country. |
Teak has the greatest capability of any wood to resist the
rigors of the outdoor environment, making it a durable and
beautiful choice for the garden, patio or poolside. It is a
dense wood with natural oils and rubber content which confer a
natural ability to withstand the effects of sun, rain, snow or
frost without rotting, cracking or warping. |
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Left outdoors in its natural state, teak
furniture will age naturally, acquiring an exquisite silver
grey hew in a year or so, requiring virtually no maintenance.
Teak can also be dressed with oil to preserve its dark glow
although this is not necessary. |
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At our own factory in central Java, Indonesia, each design is
meticulously planned and lovingly created by the finest craftsmen
under European management to suit every needs and requirements of our
customers. We are using only Grade Super A plantation teak for
our furniture products. |
| Please visit the web site of our affiliate Euro
Teak for more information of our extensive range of
teakwood furniture for garden, pool and outdoor areas. |
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© 2001 Euro Hotel Supply
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