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A quick guide to Teak and tips on buying teak furniture

August 4th, 2009
Teak Bench

Teak Bench

Teakwood has been the material of choice for hundreds of years for garden furniture ranging from tables and chairs to park benches. What makes this material so popular and what should you look out for when buying teak garden furniture? Want to know more then read on.

Teak or Techtona Grandis is a tree native of Asia, where It was used for centuries in the construction of houses and temples througout the region.  The Victorians were the first to export teak back to Europe in its mass produced form finding it an ideal all weather material that could endure the cold Winters outside followed by warm summers.

Teak is a very robust Material. It has a high natural oil content which makes it resistant to the effects of sun, rain frost and snow.  It is also resistant to termite attacks and rot. An ideal material therefore for garden furniture but it must be maintained to keep its golden brown colour. It will turn silvery grey if left exposed to the sun for long periods of time. Now in Europe this is often the desired colour and one finds many teak park benches like this. To maintain the golden colour all you need do is to regulairly wipe over with teak oil every couple of months. So teak is a great material and if maintained and looked after can easily last 20-30 years. But what should one look for when buying teak furniture?

To appreciate the quality of the furniture one needs to examine the workmanship. Check the following:

  1. Are the joints properly connected together? There shouldn’t be a gap between the two joints and there should be a mortise and tennon joint with dowled pegs to lock the joints.
  2. Run your hand over the surface of the wood. Does it feel smooth? The grain should generally be running parallel to the direction of the wood.
  3. Check for knots in the wood. This is often a sign of poor quality wood.
  4. How sturdy does the piece feel? Does it have the look and feel of good design and construction?
  5. Will the company offer to correct any defects in the furniture? Yes to this is often the sign of a serious company.
  6. Where is the teak from? We source our teak from government managed plantations in Indonesia however Burmese teak (Techtona Hamiltoniana) is an endangered species and its use is banned.

Stephen Foot is the Marketing Manager of Falaknaz the Warehouse Dubai. You can visit their site at www.falaknazthewarehouse.com

The Javanese Joglo – An alternative Gazebo

November 24th, 2010

On this blog we have discussed the Gazebo that has proved hugely popular throughout Europe and the Middle East. However little is known about the Joglo, a similar structure that is breathtaking in its beauty and an ideal candidate for an outdoor structure.

Joglo

Joglo an Artist Impression

A History

The Joglo originates from the central island of  Java in Indonesia and has been used for centuries in the construction of Javanese Houses.  With Teak being a natural product in abundance, the Joglo is crafted to form the internal structure of a Javanese House. Its purpose is to hold up the roof structure but also serve as a greeting area for guests as well as dining and cooking. It was therefore important that it impressed upon visitors with it beautiful carvings underlying the households status. Many Joglos are still found in Javanese houses today.

The Sizes

Joglos come in a range of designs however the sizes are based on the number of cells. A

A Joglo on our Stand at Index in Dubai

 cell is one of the square carvings on the roof ceiling. Joglos range from 2 cells, 4 cells and even 6 cells.

Joglos in the 21st Century

Joglos have been adopted in the west for a range of uses. Serving as an outdoor shading area very much like the tropical gazebo. These large structures can be found in Palaces and sumptuous private residences. Lately they have been found inside restaurants to add a unique ambiance to the dining scene. They have even been used as car ports. Falaknaz - the Warehouse can supply Joglos to customers in Dubai and the UAE. We can even customize designs and sizes to suit customers requirements.

Falaknaz The Warehouse Gazebo Video

October 18th, 2010

Falaknaz the Warehouse LLC has been supplying Canvas roof Gazebos in the UAE since 1996. To give people a better understanding of the construction behind one of our gazebo, we have created a 3d version. Check out the you tube clip below which showcases the Canvas Roof Gazebo in a 3d enviornment.

Falaknaz the Warehouse Gazebo 3D and Real

Root Table – An unusual piece of Furniture

February 18th, 2010

Every once in a while we receive unusual furniture items at our warehouse in Dubai. Today such a piece arrived. Ideal for interior designers looking to create an unusual room setting the Root table is a great piece to have in any Private Residence or Hotel.

So what is a Root table? Well its exactly as its named. Its the Root of a tree that is inverted to create a Dining or entrance lobby Table. A Tempered glass  top creates the flat dining surface. The root has been sanded down to create a smooth trunk and can be stained and polished to the customers colour of choice.

The great thing about it is that it is such a unique piece in that no two pieces are alike.

root table 2 (Medium)root table 2

Outdoor restaurant and hotel furniture – avoid making a costly mistake!

November 15th, 2009

Choosing desirable furniture for your restaurant or hotel is an important step in creating a stylish and enticing ambiance for your guests, but it’s also critical that you pay attention to the details as you could end up regretting it in 18 months time!

Synthetic rattan furniture is becoming more and more popular in restaurants and resorts around the world and has no shortage of fans but within it lurks a danger that many companies overlook. Synthetic is ideal as it offers a lightweight easy to maintain solution. To clean it, just wash it! No more maintenance required. It’s made from aluminum frames so an army of staff to move it is not required. So what’s the problem?

Cheap Vs Expensive

Well, the problem that is becoming more common is all about price. You see when you set out to purchase your synthetic you will more often than not be presented with two options. A cheap price that looks very enticing for that shiny new synthetic or the more expensive option. And the question asked is, why bother going for the expensive when the cheaper option looks just the same but 1/3 off.

And this is the mistake that many end up regretting. In synthetic furniture as I have seen many times. Cheap means CHEAP!

The Tale of Two Hotels
Take the following scenario. In the lush sands of Dubai, there were two hotels. Hotel A and Hotel B.  Both decide to upgrade their furniture to this exciting new synthetic furniture everyone is taking about. Hotel A get several quotes and are faced with two options. A cheaper option and more expensive option. After a lengthy discussion a decision is made to opt for the cheaper option. They just can’t justify the 1/3 price difference with the more expensive synthetic.

Hotel B on the other hand, want long lasting and quality furniture in their resort and getting warranties for the synthetic, opt for the more expensive option.

18 months later, Hotel A is getting worrying signs with its synthetic furniture. The weave has started to break down and it’s all peeling off. And more worrying is the fact that it’s happening to all 150 sets!

PVC Vs PE
You see synthetic wicker is a man made material designed for outdoor use. There are two types of PVC and PE (polyethylene). The rule of thumb is stay away from PVC. After 18 months, PVC in the hot gulf countries start to peel. PVC cannot handle the intense hot conditions of the gulf. The cheap price is just not worth it when you have to replace it all after 18 months.

This is something that good quality Synthetic Polyethylene can handle. PE is more expensive but will last much longer than PVC. Make sure that when you buy, it has a warranty. Good PE synthetic will have a 3 year warranty. Companies like Viro and Rehau are reputable  companies and this is the synthetic Falaknaz the Warehouse use in our synthetic furniture.

So choosing the cheaper option in synthetic furniture really can be the biggest mistake you make. Know what your buying!

A Guide to Garden Umbrellas in the UAE

November 3rd, 2009

So you notice the climate is starting to change and the temperature is starting to subside in the gulf. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could spend more of your time relaxing in your lovely garden. Time to try out that teak garden set you bought in June?  But hold on, you need shading from all that direct sunlight or you’ll be looking like a lobster in no time!  Then its Time to get a garden umbrella!

With Umbrellas, like everything there are  expensive and the inexpensive versions. Question is what do you want? Now let me start by saying that you can get a very affordable garden umbrella that doesn’t have to break the bank. However there are a multitude of types and options that people often become confused by.  So let me run through some of the types that there are.

The types

Canterlever Umbrella

Cantilever Umbrella

Cantilever umbrellas like the type shown on the left have a hanging arm that extends out and holds the fabric of the umbrella. These types come in a variety of sizes in both square and circular designs. They are not suitable for very windy locations where the umbrella might blow over. The bases range from 50kg to 150kg depending on the size of the shading area. Made from aluminium these types of umbrellas are generally powder coated to avoid white rust and are lightweight and easy to move. Depending on whether the umbrella is a top of the range or standard version, there will be different types of opening and closing mechanisms.

Teak Pole Canvas Umbrella

Teak Pole Canvas Umbrella

The teak pole canvas umbrella is our standard garden umbrella that has been tried and tested many times in the Gulf. Well built, it will last a long time with the only requirement to change or wash the canvas fabric. These type of umbrellas come in a range of sizes with the largest around the 4 meter mark. There is also the option of the square or round version. The canvas umbrella that we offer comes with brass fittings and a pulley system for opening and closing. In the roof of the umbrella there is a small vent to prevent uplift. Uplift is when the wind blows the top of umbrella off. The vent is designed to allow the air to pass through and escape easily. The umbrella compliments teak garden furniture extremely well.

Hanging Umbrella

Hanging Umbrella

The hanging umbrella, a cousin of the cantilever umbrella is a much more stirdy umbrella and designed to cover a greater area but also be used in windier conditions. The hanging umbrella normally comes with a large base ranging from 120KG upwards to 180KG and beyond. They range in size from 3m up to 5 meters in length. There are a variety of designs in both teak wood and aluminium.  Again these types of umbrellas have an opening and closing mechanism varying in their sophistication depending on the price.  Fabrics available range from Polyester in varying grades through to Acrylic and Olefin.

Single Pole Alluminium Umbrellas

Single Pole Aluminium Umbrellas

The single pole aluminium umbrella is a lightweight solution for the UAE garden and allows ease of mobility coupled with an adjustable tilt mechanism. In both round and square / rectangular designs, the umbrella tends to reach a maximum of 3.5m in length. Falaknaz the Warehouse have a wide selection of bases for our aluminium umbrellas including sandstone and granite versions. A range of fabrics also apply for these types of umbrellas. The high quality adjustable umbrellas will be more expensive than the Teak pole canvas umbrella due to its more advanced engineering components.  The aluminium tilting umbrella is an ideal umbrella for the UAE Garden. You can visit our selection of Umbrellas here.
f Stephen Foot is the Marketing Manager of Falaknaz The Warehouse LLC Dubai. You can visit the site at www.falaknazthewarehouse.com

Tropical Gazebos and Outdoor Structures – Part 2

September 26th, 2009
Canvas Gazebo in Dubai
Canvas Gazebo in Dubai

In the second part of this two part blog, we take a look at our alternatives to grass roofed gazebos marketed by the Falaknaz the Warehouse LLC here in Dubai.

Wooden Shingles are very practical in the Gulf Climate, they are made from thin strips of extremely hard wood which will not rot or deteriorate. The shingle tiles are laid in an overlapping method just like clay or concrete roof tiles but are of course very lightweight and therefore more suitable for lightweight garden gazebos.

The roof of a shingle gazebo will require no maintainance apart from occasional washing to remove dust or sand during the dry months.

We have supplied shingle gazebos to 5 star hotels as well as to villas in New Dubai.

We developed our canvas and hardwood gazebos for the gulf market back in 2000 and we have supplied many units to UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain. Using the high quality bengkirai hardwood structure, our canvas roof gazebos are constructed with 2 stage roofs to prevent uplift forces from lifting off the roof in windy conditions.

We have supplied large canvas gazebos with roofs up to 40 sq meters in size.

Stephen Foot is the Marketing Manager of Falaknaz The Warehouse LLC Dubai. You can visit the site at www.falaknazthewarehouse.com

Tropical Gazebos and Outdoor structures – Part 1

August 29th, 2009
Bale Gazebo

Balinese Bale Gazebo by the pool

The Balinese “bale” or grass roofed Gazebo is synonymous with tropical living and has become a popular feature used as a shade structure in back  gardens in the Gulf.

Viewed whilst holidaying in a tropical paradise such as Bali, it seems Idyllic but many many wonder if it is really suited to the climatic conditions of this region.

Falaknaz The Warehouse LLC have imported these structures since 1996 and our first gazebo is still in excellent condition and giving service in a garden in Barsha!

This is largley due to the quality of the material we use and the processes during manufacture which are specified with gulf conditions in mind.

First we use Bengkirai wood for the main structural elements and decking. Bengkirai is a very hard and durable wood, far superior to the commonly used meranti and much more resistant to termite attack. All that is required to keep your Balinese gazebo looking fresh and clean is a re-varnish after 18 months or so which we are happy to do as part of our after sales service.

Whether you choose a grass or a shingle roof,you need have no concerns regarding durability. In the dry ambient conditions of the Gulf, your roof will survive much longer than in the tropics. After 10 years we can attest that the only danger comes from nesting birds.

Stephen Foot is the Marketing Manager of Falaknaz The Warehouse LLC Dubai. You can visit the site at www.falaknazthewarehouse.com

A Quick Guide to Good Synthetic Furniture

July 25th, 2009
Malta Set with Cushions

Malta Set with Cushions

As part of our business, we supply alot of customers, hotels and restaurants with synthetic furniture. It provides a modern and stylish alternative to Teak furniture and can be easily customized to suit a customers needs. It is no surprise then that its popularity has increased over the years.

In Dubai where the summers can be extremely punishing on garden furniture, synthetic presents a excellent solution for someone wanting to relax in the garden in the cooler months.

At this point the buyer has a multitude of options available. The following is a list of tips that any buyer should look out for when considering synthetic furniture.

  1. Look for a company who uses a synthetic material with a warranty. We use Rehau and Viro both reputed  companies who guarantee their synthetic against fading and degrading for 3 years. Although more expensive, one knows that the furniture will last. Go down the cheaper route and in 18months in the extreme gulf weather conditions, it could disintegrate – I have seen it happen.
  2. Get confirmation from the company from whom you buy that their synthetic frames have 360 degree welding. The frame of the synthetic is welded aluminium. Falaknaz the Warehouse ensures frames are welded ensuring that the frames are strong and sturdy. A common shortcut is to spot weld the joints. This saves money, time but not strength. The customer will find their furniture may break 12 months down the line.
  3. The aluminium frame will deterioate by oxidization or known as white rust if left unpainted so make sure you only buy furniture with aluminium frames which are painted with car body paint or powder coated.
  4. The cushions make up a large part of synthetic furniture and it’s important to know what you are getting. How durable are the cushions? Will the colours fade? What advice on types of Fabrics? It goes without saying that you get what you pay for with the cushions. Its worth spending a little bit extra to make sure that the cushions are good quality. It would be upsetting to find mould over your 3 month old cushions. We can custom make the cushions for you at our local factory in Dubai.

Stephen Foot is the Marketing Manager for Falaknaz the Warehouse in Dubai. You can visit the site at www.falaknazthewarehouse.com

 
     

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