The Morotai aged teak outdoor dining table has an attractive antique aged finish that looks so casual and beachy. It is full of character with its matching black stained trestle frame. The teak outdoor dining table is completely made from reclaimed teakwood slats, Tectona Grandis.

It has a strong presence by virtue of its thick plank effect, and trestle style legs.

Finished in "antique white-washed" look. As the table ages, it will turn a light grey colour, like all wood exposed to rain.

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    Outdoor Dining Tables
Specs / Details

Dimensions (cm):

  • Height:  75.5
  • Width:  100
  • Depth:   220 - 240

Span between the table legs is 179cm - for 220cm table

Characteristics of reclaimed teak

  • Reclaimed teak is a natural and unique teak product which is intentionally designed to have a rustic appearance.  This appearance may naturally change over time and is not considered a defect.
  • Typically, the teak is reclaimed from old teak houses, therefore the timber can have an aged appearance.
  • Some of this ageing is natural while some may be accentuated at time of manufacture.
  • This type of teak is chosen for its unique quality – an aged, rustic appearance. It is not intended to emulate new straight grained teak timber.  Its special quality lies in its imperfections. Small cracks, knots and other imperfections are characteristic of this type of wood and contribute to its character.  Similarly, minor wood bowing is also considered normal and not classed as a defect.
  • So every piece of reclaimed teak furniture has its own character and structure.  Small inlays can be used to fill up minor existing imperfections and give the product a naturally aged look.  Due to natural wood expansion and contraction, there can be cracking of glued joints.  This is a natural characteristic and adds to the character of the table.  This process is considered normal and will not affect the structural integrity of the table.
  • Teakwood is a natural material and fine cracks in the end grain of components, e.g. legs and laminated tops, may appear due to changes in temperature and humidity and the consequent change in moisture content of the wood.  Small fissures will open in the end grain, this is known as checking.  This is normal, especially in heavier components and it will not affect the serviceability of your furniture.
  • Left to age naturally outside, teak will gradually change from its original colour to a soft, silver-grey as the pigments in the surface layer of the wood begin to fade away.
  • We recommend that you allow your teak furniture to weather naturally this way and simply clean thoroughly once or twice a year with Teak Cleaner to remove accumulated dirt.
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