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A quick guide to Teak and tips on buying teak furniture

Tuesday, 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

A Quick Guide to Good Synthetic Furniture

Saturday, 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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