La Grange Interiors: Teak about Town
Introducing the latest collection of Teak outdoor furniture pieces from Europe, now available from La Grange Interiors. Pop into either of the Johannesburg or Cape Town showrooms or view the full collection online now!
Why do we love Teak?
Teak is a beautiful choice for furniture design. Not only warm in tone, but Teak offers a durable finish that is perfect for modern interiors.
Considered to be one of the strongest woods, teak is exceptionally durable and resistant to extremes of the weather, rotting and warping. This makes it a good choice for outdoor garden furniture that will last for decades to come, even if left untreated.
Teak is valuable both for its elegance and its durability. Beyond its beauty, it also possesses some natural properties that other woods don’t have. Teak has always been a prized material. The tree that teak comes from, Tectona grandis, is native to the tropics. Since around the 7th century, it has been used to outfit and adorn the residences of the wealthy and powerful. But today, it is seen in homes around the world and brings with it a sense of style and sophistication – for indoor and outdoor use.
If you’re looking to spruce up your patio or living space, you can’t go wrong with quality teak pieces. Shop the latest collection now available from La Grange Interiors.
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