
Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.
As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.
The chairs in the picture are not available for purchase, but any of the Lister chairs will complement the table (see related items below).
Wood: Teak
Sizes:
W120cm x D71cm x H75cm
W150cm x D71cm x H75cm
W180cm x D86cm x H75cm