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Teak wood furniture

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Robustness & durability of solid teak wood

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Bett mit Kopfteil aus Teakhlz und Rattan
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Teak chairs

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Headboards made of teak wood

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All furniture in boho style

Discover not only teak wood but also other materials like seagrass and rattan with us.
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EVASI teak furniture – handcrafted in Indonesia

Our teak furniture is traditionally handcrafted in Indonesia, combining natural material with timeless design. Made from solid teak, each piece represents quality, durability, and genuine craftsmanship. Furniture that exudes tranquility and will be with you for many years to come.

Teak furniture from Indonesia – origin with soul

For generations, teak furniture from Indonesia has stood for exceptional quality, traditional craftsmanship, and a profound understanding of the material. Indonesia is one of the most important regions for high-quality teak, which is distinguished by its density, natural oil content, and remarkable durability. This very teak is meticulously handcrafted into long-lasting furniture pieces that enhance both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Whether teak furniture for the living room, stylish teak lounge furniture, or robust teak outdoor furniture: the wood impresses with its warm appearance and versatility. Teak furniture for the patio or garden also proves its worth over many years. Its natural resilience makes teak garden furniture just as popular as elegant indoor furniture that brings tranquility and sophistication to any room.

Versatile teak furniture for indoor & outdoor use

Thanks to its natural properties, teak wood is equally suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Outdoor teak furniture withstands sun, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, while teak furniture for the living room impresses with its tranquility and natural elegance. Lounge furniture made of teak is particularly popular, seamlessly connecting living and outdoor areas and creating fluid transitions.

Whether used as patio furniture, garden furniture, or as a subtle accent in the living room – teak furniture adapts to its surroundings without losing its character. Even after many years, teak furniture can be refreshed and given a new look. It is precisely this versatility that makes teak one of the most durable materials in interior design.

Proper care and cleaning for teak wood

Teak furniture is naturally very easy to care for and robust. For everyday use, it is sufficient to regularly wipe teak furniture with a soft, slightly damp cloth to remove dust and dirt. Indoors, the care of teak furniture is uncomplicated and requires no elaborate cleaning agents.

If you want to maintain the warm, golden-brown hue, you can refresh your teak furniture by occasionally treating it with a special teak oil. This is especially important for indoor teak furniture, as it keeps the natural grain vibrant. Outdoors, teak furniture develops a silvery-gray patina over time – a natural process that many find particularly elegant. Even older pieces can be easily refinished, allowing them to last for many years.

Perfect combination for teak furniture

Teak furniture truly shines when thoughtfully combined. Its warm color and vibrant grain make it a perfect match for natural materials like rattan, linen, or stone. In the living room, teak furniture harmonizes beautifully with light textiles, soft earth tones, and organic shapes. This creates a tranquil and sophisticated look that exudes quality without appearing heavy.

Teak lounge furniture also allows for a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. Combine solid teak pieces with lighter elements such as handwoven lamps or cushions made of natural fabrics to maintain a sense of lightness. Outdoors – for example, on the patio or in the garden – teak furniture complements the natural character of the surroundings and looks particularly harmonious when combined with plants, ceramics, or natural stone.

Teak wood & living style – versatile, timeless, authentic

Teak wood adapts effortlessly to various interior design styles. In the boho style, it emphasizes the naturalness of the room and harmonizes perfectly with rattan, seagrass, and warm colors. In Scandinavian interiors, teak furniture brings a gentle warmth and balances clean lines and light surfaces. Teak furniture also unfolds its full effect in Mediterranean interior design – for example, inspired by Mallorca – combining light, nature, and relaxed elegance.

The combination of solid teak furniture and minimalist decor is particularly beautiful. Fewer pieces of furniture, but carefully selected, allow the material and craftsmanship to speak for themselves. Whether as teak furniture for the living room, a tranquil accent in the bedroom, or durable teak garden furniture – teak doesn't just blend into a style of living, it defines it.

How to combine teak furniture correctly – harmony through material & style

Teak furniture truly shines when thoughtfully combined. Its warm color and vibrant grain make it a perfect match for natural materials like rattan, linen, or stone. In the living room, teak furniture harmonizes beautifully with light textiles, soft earth tones, and organic shapes. This creates a tranquil and sophisticated look that exudes quality without appearing heavy.

Teak lounge furniture also allows for a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. Combine solid teak pieces with lighter elements such as handwoven lamps or cushions made of natural fabrics to maintain a sense of lightness. Outdoors – for example, on the patio or in the garden – teak furniture complements the natural character of the surroundings and looks particularly harmonious when combined with plants, ceramics, or natural stone.