You can get some fantastic savings on our Clearance Teak Garden Furniture - The items will come boxed, but please be aware as these items are clearance products, some minor imperfections may be present such as scratches, scuffs or dents. Please note that due to them being clearance items, all sales are final, and no returns or refunds are available.
Perfect for any outdoor space, whether it’s a patio or a garden, this beautifully crafted solid teak oval garden dining set is guaranteed to be the main attraction. This set comfortably seats four to six people and features double leaves which allows the table to expand from 120cm to 170cm to provide extra space when needed.
The table’s dual leaf design offers several benefits, including its ability to be configured to three different sizes based on your needs, and the parasol hole suitable for a thick-stemmed parasol, even when the table is fully closed.
The table also includes a teak parasol plug that fits perfectly for those who prefer a smoother finish. Additionally, the finely sanded and natural finish of the table adds a touch of elegance to its appearance.
This set includes six sturdy and long-lasting Oxford stacking chairs made from premium teak wood, effortlessly combining style and functionality. With a stackable design, the chairs offer easy storage and efficient space-saving, and with cushions included, you can enjoy a comfortable dining experience.
With a sleek design, impeccable finish, and versatility for both indoor and outdoor environments, these chairs add a touch of sophistication to any space.
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- Sustainable Teak (Tectona grandis).
- Hard-wearing, robust and durable.
- Made the old fashioned way using mortise and tenon joints.
- Fine sanded & smooth finish.
- Weather, water & rot resistant.
- High in natural teak oils.
- Suitable for outdoor use all year round.
- Our teak furniture is checked and issued with SVLK certification to confirm that it has been legally harvested and can be sold in any EU country.
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EU Timber Regulations (EUTR) 995/2010 prohibit illegally harvested timber and timber-based products from being sold into European markets.
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