The broad slats of the Piav Alu dining tabletop are designed to send a statement of strength and durability, while its rustic finished teak tabletop further accentuates its robust accent. As the timber ages and greys, it provides a natural and organic finish to the otherwise manufactured look of its powder-coated aluminium frame.
A-Grade Teak refers to the most mature part of the tree, found at the centre of the teak log. It is dense and rich in natural oil, which protects the timber from splintering and remains smooth even after years.
Our Teak Outdoor Furniture Never Need Oiling
Wintons Teak uses A-Grade Teak, which is rich in natural oil that acts as a film, preventing water from getting into the timber grain and rots it. Unlike other timber outdoor furniture that needs regular oiling and varnishing, you can simply leave Wintons Teak outdoor furniture out in the elements without any maintenance.
Remove the patina with warm water and detergent
Over time, your Wintons Teak outdoor furniture will develop a lovely silver-grey patina, which can be easily removed using a soft-bristled scrubber, a solution of laundry detergent and warm water and detergent. Whether it is a silvery-grey patina finish or a washed teak colour, the choice is yours. It is all-natural, without any finishing chemical applied.
How to Prevent Timber Split, Crack and Mold Growth?
At least one month in a kiln-dryer
An additional 2 month of air-drying
Moisture Content of less than 10%
A total of 3 Months to properly season teak
Only Brass and Stainless Steel for 100% Outdoor Performance
At Wintons Teak we make sure that all hardware will remain rust-free, by using either stainless steel or brass fittings. What's more, all of our hardware can be replaced when needed.
Machine Made Mortise & Tenon at Every Joint
In woodworking terms, machine-made refers to the precision joinery made using modern machinery. These are industrial grade machines as opposed to simple machines used in the handmade industry.
Precision Joinery is Key Longer Lasting Outdoor Furniture
Using modern machineries, every timber component is cut precisely resulting in a perfectly fitted joint that shows little or no glue line. As a result, the structural integrity of the furniture is not compromised. This is especially useful for outdoor furniture as timber moves more when exposed to the elements.
Strong, Durable Reinforced Alu Frame
For load-bearing structures, it is often necessary to reinforce the aluminium bar. Also known as hardened aluminium, this process involves inserting a steel rod or solid timber into the hollow aluminium bar to strengthen the component. This not only allows the piece to carry more weight, but it also limits the welded component from flexing, which undermines its durability.