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Sonoma Bar Set
Product ID : OXF-1xSB36TA_2xSBSC
$2,004.00
Sale Price: $802.0060% Off!
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Chaise Lounge Set
Product ID : OXF-2xL70_1xCDET
$3,072.00
Sale Price: $1,229.0060% Off!
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Sutton Seating Group
Product ID : OXF-1xSULS_2xSUCH_1xSU42TA
$3,743.00
Sale Price: $1,497.0060% Off!
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Wood Patio Furniture: There are many types of wood patio furniture including teak, shorea, cedar and eucalyptus. Each type of wood has its own unique benefits and can make a beautiful addition to any patio, porch or pool area. Here is a short description of the different types of wood patio furniture that we offer.
Teak Patio Furniture: Teak is a beautiful and durable wood that is ideal for outdoor furniture. It comes in a wide variety of styles from traditional to modern, will last for a lifetime and age to a beautiful gray patina over time. Teak furniture blends extremely well with natural surroundings and can be found in any setting. Due to the fact that teak wood has a high content of natural oil, Teak furniture resists mold, mildew and decay.
Shorea Patio Furniture: Shorea wood is also very durable and can withstand day to day wear and tear. It is very similar to teak wood, but because it is more plentiful than teak you will find that patio furniture made of shorea wood is a bit more affordable. Just as teak wood has a built-in weather resistant nature, shorea wood furniture by Oxford Garden also tends to fight mold, mildew and decay.
Cedar Patio Furniture: In its natural state cedar is a very beautiful lightweight wood that has a multitude of mellow tones ranging from light amber to a deep honey brown. A distinct characteristic of cedar furniture is its subtle aroma that draws many people to this type of patio furniture. Cedar furniture also does not require any finishing and tends to do well against the elements. However, this furniture can be stained or painted depending on your preference.
Eucalyptus Patio Furniture: Eucalyptus furniture is as strong and durable as teak and shorea furniture. It is actually 10-20% denser than teak furniture. Its very straight grain, smooth finish and honey color make it a great choice in outdoor furniture. This furniture stands up very well to external elements and will naturally fade over time. Due to its dense nature, eucalyptus tends to contract and expand with changes in temperature. This process can create some cracking but this is a normal process and will not hinder the overall durability of the wood.
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