Theia Teak Wood Garden Bench
An invitation to take the load off your feet and relax the Theia Teak Bench is just what you need to enjoy the tranquility of summer afternoons. Along with the gently-contoured slatted seat the attractive circular geometric pattern on the back will let you sit in comfort for hours on end. Available in four-foot and five-foot-long sizes it will comfortably seat a friend or two if you’re in the mood for conversation. Sturdily crafted from teak well-known for its natural resistance to decay and insects this bench will withstand the harshest elements and stay attractive season after season. With its simple elegance and enduring design the Theia Teak Bench promises to stay tasteful over the years through all the trends that come and go. If left untreated this piece will weather to a nice shade of gray. The weathering process will change the color but the grain will still be smooth. There is no splitting or splintering. You may treat each piece with teak oil to prolong weathering. Dimensions 4-foot-bench: 48L x 24.8W x 36.6H inches 5-foot-bench: 60L x 24.8W x 36.6H inches ? This Product is Certified by the Forest Stewardship Council The wood used in this patio furniture is FSC certified an environmentally-friendly method of forestry. Many forests around the world are still damaged and destroyed by irresponsible logging. Logging can contribute to habitat destruction water pollution displacement of indigenous peoples and violence against those who work the forest as well as the wildlife that dwells there. Many consumers and manufacturers believe that the negative impacts brought on by logging can be stopped and forests can be all at once managed and protected. Forest Stewardship Council certification is one way to improve the practice of forestry. The Forest Stewardship Council or FSC is a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging the responsible management of the world’s forests. The council sets high standards that ensure forestry is practiced in an environmen
Filed under Garden Benches by on Jul 26th, 2010.
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