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Teak Tables - An Environmentally Friendly Addition To Your Décor

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In a world where people are becoming more and more conscious about the items that come into their homes and the environmental footprint those items are making, there are some things you can look for to lessen your impact as you purchase furniture.

Teak tables are a renewable resource. While this is not true in all cases, many teak tables are made from wood that is grown on teak farms, leaving the natural landscape untouched, for the most part.

Modern management techniques of teak growth are making it easier to make a smart choice for today’s consumers looking for teak tables. Obviously, not all tables are going to be made by the greenest methods, so you should research the table you are considering purchasing to see where the wood was raised and cut. Many of the manufacturers of teak tables are very proud of the fact that the wood they use comes from a renewable resource and will make that fact known on the information that comes with the tables.

Another way teak tables are making you more environmentally conscious is because they are not tables that you will have to replace anytime soon. If you buy a cheaply made table and it starts to crack or weaken to the point where it is no longer usable, every few years, you are going to have quite an impact on the landfill situation by tossing table after table into it. But teak tables are strong, and aren’t going to weaken anytime soon. As matter of fact, whether you leave teak tables inside or outside, they will hold up as the perfect all-weather wood choice. Teak tables are known to stay strong years longer than other tables, which means you are saving other resources by not having to replace your table.

On another front, teak tables will make a stunning addition to your current home décor. Indigenous to south and Southeast Asia, this beautiful wood, that was often found in monsoon forests, was considered a luxury, only fit for a few. In centuries past, teak would have been used to make window frames and doors in holy homes and holy sites. It also was used to make the strong beams that many temples were built around. Some of those teak beams from centuries ago are still standing while the rest of the buildings are long gone. Talk about withstanding the test of time.

Putting teak tables in your home will bring an exotic flair to your living space. Since it is a naturally oily wood, it will always have a beautiful luster, even without you pulling out any furniture polish. Teak tables will push oil that is inside the wood to the surface and that oil will self-polish the wood.

Additionally, since teak is so accustomed to its natural wet home conditions, it is not phased by liquid spills as many other tables often are. It’s grown in the region of monsoons, if it can take that kind of lashing, your dinner is no challenge.


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Jesse Akre offers the online consumer insight on swanky teak patio furniture, garden benches and teak furniture.

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