

TeakDrops
A stacking chair has been expertly crafted using tight-fitting mortise and tenon joints from sustainable plantation teak for quality, durability and longevity. FSC-certified teak forms a clean frame, welcoming durable, outdoor-friendly seat cushioning prime for al fresco dining.
Fantastic for large outdoor dining setups; whether it’s a café or vineyard, this tremendous folding chair does the job and does it well. Not flimsy or easily swayed, it remains solid on the surface, thanks to the solid teak material. Able to withstand all weather conditions whilst requiring only minimal maintenance, this armchair can remain outdoors all year round so it’s always ready to use. What’s more, this armchair is stackable for space saving. Should you ever have a little more space, you will find a large product family in the same design with pull-out tables, high-back chairs, deck chairs, stacking chairs and even benches in a matching design.
Our finishes may change over time, and natural wood may display small splits, knots, joint lines, or other features that will add character to your piece without affecting its quality or performance. Recommended care for wood furnishings may vary depending on the finishes applied to each surface.
- Use a dry cloth to dust furniture weekly.
- Upon the spills, please immediately wipe off using a mild soap, water, and soft undyed cloth as needed. Dry immediately to prevent marks from forming.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents and scratching with sharp objects. Aggressive cleaning should not be necessary.
- Avoid placing indoor furnishings in direct sunlight or near sources of heat or moisture, as this could cause cracking or changes in finishes.
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Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
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