Left untouched, nature's elements have matured the teak gracefully. Teak is a great low maintenance, water resistant material. Traditional joinery techniques have been used to create this furniture because years of carpentry have proven them to be superior, with brass components for its rustproof qualities. PLEASE NOTE: All Teak Furniture needs to be assembled by a Schots carpenter before collection. Our Teak is assembled in-house in Victoria using quality marine glue. Please notify us if you require this unassembled.
Low maintenance due to water resistance and natural oils
Traditionally crafted with robust brass and joinery techniques
Made in Victoria with quality craftsmanship
Customization available
Description
Left untouched, nature's elements have matured the teak gracefully. Teak is a great low maintenance, water resistant material. Traditional joinery techniques have been used to create this furniture because years of carpentry have proven them to be superior, with brass components for its rustproof qualities. PLEASE NOTE: All Teak Furniture needs to be assembled by a Schots carpenter before collection. Our Teak is assembled in-house in Victoria using quality marine glue. Please notify us if you require this unassembled.
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Shipping Dimensions
Shipping Width
10cm
Shipping Depth
52cm
Shipping Height
60cm
Shipping Weight
3kg
Shipping CBM
0.0312CBM
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Our vision at Schots has always been to unearth the uncommon. We love to be inspired and travel the world to find the best in design, craftsmanship and materials. Together with our customers, the Schots family love to live creative inspiration. To share passions through decor. To honour the craftsmanship. To curate the eclectic. To 'unearth the uncommon'.