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Monday, February 4, 2008

Is Teak Furniture Making A Comeback?

In the 1970s, homes were full of teak furniture. It was popular because it was affordable, durable and fashionable. Then came the 1980s and 1990s where the lighter the furniture the better, and where low-cost furniture stores sprang up to offer ranges of coolly-designed furniture to those with less money but more aspirations. Oak, pine, beech and a range of effects inspired by these woods, have led the way for many years, but teak furniture may be making a comeback and not just in the garden.

One of the problems teak has encountered in the past was environmental. Demand for teak furniture across the globe had seriously threatened the growth and supply of the wood and people stopped buying teak in protest. Today, teak forests are closely and carefully managed, with reforestation programmes in place that ensure the ongoing supply of the wood.

Teak has long been popular for outdoor furniture because it is so durable and strong. Able to withstand changes in temperature and impervious to water damage, it is the ideal choice for patio and garden tables and chairs. Increasingly, however, teak is also returning as a favourite indoors. The number of companies offering teak dining tables, sideboards, cabinets and other ranges has sparked interest from homeowners who are looking to add a bit of warmth to their home or who are at the stage of dispensing with cheap furniture and going for quality.

Teak has a lot going for it. Its easy to care for because it doesnt suffer from many of the problems that beset other woods. It looks great its natural colour is protected in indoor environments, and its grain and texture are perfect for standalone pieces. Its inherent strength means that its great for furniture designers, who are bringing teak furniture up-to-date. So yes, teak is making a comeback perhaps you should go and see what all the fuss is about.

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