Teak Wood

Teak wood that we use Premium quality, wood dried from certified sustainable forests. teak wood is very idieal for all outdoor furniture because its durability in the weather conditions of sun, rain, ice and snow effect. In addition, the character of the fiber and its color has its own characteristics.
Teak wood is classified as wood with durable class. It has a strong resistance to rot because of humid air or insect attack and easy maintenance. Teak wood also has a good resistance to weather and temperature changes. so we strongly recommend that teak wood is the best wood for outdoor furniture.

Rattan Synthetic

Virofiber, the global producer of environmentally friendly all-weather wicker for the medium and high end markets, creates diverse fibers for the furniture industry. Since its initial creation over 30 years ago, the Viro fiber has expanded greatly to encompass both designers and market needs. At Viro, we understand the importance of flexibility and flux in today’s modern world by developing new products of fiber and the material itself.
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Stainless Steel Grade 304

Grade 304 stainless steel has a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel, combined with a maximum of 0.08% carbon. It is defined as a Chromium-Nickel austenitic alloy.

Grade 304 is the standard “18/8” stainless that you will probably see in your pans and cookery tools.

These are some of its characteristics:

  • Forming and welding properties
  • Corrosion/ oxidation resistance thanks to the chromium content
  • Deep drawing quality
  • Excellent toughness, even down to cryonegic temperatures which are defined as very low temperatures
  • Low temperature properties responding well to hardening by cold working
  • Ease of cleaning, ease of fabrication, beauty of appearance

Fabrics

The cushion that we are using is a custom fitted cushion of Sunbrella fabric.  Sunbrella is founded on the belief that fabrics should be both beautiful and functional. You can create your an awning canvas with a substantially longer lifespan than cotton. It has become widely adopted for shade structures, marine canvas and upholstery fabric for both outdoor and indoor applications.

The textiles are made with close attention to design detail, and engineered with robust performance characteristics that provide resistance to fading and degradation from sunlight and chemical exposure. The fabric is tactile yet durable, has industry-leading environmental characteristics, is easy to care for and offers long life – wherever it’s used.

Each yard of Sunbrella performance fabric is a product of a global support team committed to producing only the most exceptional performance textiles you can buy.

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