Outdoor Wood Furniture Philippines

Outdoor furniture from Crate and Barrel makes patio spaces look beautiful. Stylish and functional, our furniture pieces are constructed of durable materials and are designed to last. Whether you are looking for teak furniture, aluminum or resin wicker, our dining and lounge furniture brings your favorite indoor options outside.Dining outdoors is one of the great summer pleasures. Enjoy alfresco meals with a beautiful outdoor dining table and matching chairs. Many of our outdoor collections feature all the patio furniture you need to create an outdoor dining room. Our dining tables and chairs are made from weather-resistant materials such as aluminum, resin wicker, resin faux wood and natural teak wood. Depending on the collection, they are available in round and rectangular sizes. We often have high dining tables as well for pub-style seating. Many have umbrella cutouts in the center for an umbrella pole. For seating, we have outdoor dining chairs that coordinate with the tables as well as benches that allow you to squeeze in an extra spot at the table for family gatherings and parties.
Comfortable cushions covered in Sunbrella solution-dyed acrylic are available for most seating options so you can linger tableside with comfort.Our outdoor lounge furniture is designed to bring the relaxing comfort of the indoors outside. You will find sofas, lounge chairs and ottomans in woven resin wicker, modern stainless steel and aluminum, and realistic faux wood. If you are looking for solid wood, we also have teak outdoor furniture. If you prefer to create your own outdoor seating arrangement, many of our collections feature sectional pieces that can be combined to perfectly outfit any outdoor room. We also have a variety of chaise lounges that complement each collection. With adjustable backs and generous sizes, they are perfect for the poolside or any other place where you enjoy the sun or relax in the shade. Our seating options are paired with plush Sunbrella cushions available in vibrant colors and natural tones chosen to enhance each look from warm and traditional to sleek and modern.
When lounging, you will want a place to set a book or beverage, and many of our collections also feature side and coffee tables. We also have unique, standalone options such as bar carts that add interest to an outdoor space while providing a functional purpose.Our solid cushions are constructed with Sunbrella solution-dyed acrylic fabric. A leader in the industry, Sunbrella is known for their durable, fade resistant cloth. Our cushions are designed to fit our outdoor collection and provide the opportunity to select from the designated colors that have been chosen for the season. We also offer patio umbrellas. Choose a weighted base that keeps the umbrella in place, pair it with one of our FSC-certified eucalyptus wood or powdercoated aluminum poles, and top with one our our beautiful umbrella canopies. Many of our solid and striped umbrella canopies are woven from Sunbrella fabric. Our printed umbrella covers are made from polyester that has been treated with a UV protectant to extend the pattern’s life.
Outdoor furniture covers help keep your furniture clean between uses and are a great way to protect your investment. Our covers made of polyester with a water-resistant PVC backing help keep the sun’s rays, grime and water off your furniture. How Did Lee Hi Lose WeightWe have designed our outdoor covers to fit the majority of our outdoor lounge and dining collections. Party Furniture Hire ReadingThere are covers for individual items such as chaise lounges, chairs, cushions, sectional pieces, umbrella poles and canopies, and sofas. Appliance Repair Practice TestWe also have covers that accommodate a grouping including dining table and chairs and a larger sectional. We also sell select product to clean, protect and maintain your outdoor furniture and fabrics.
Choose from individual outdoor furniture pieces, or create a set with tables, chairs and more. Shop our selection of teak wood, metal and resin wicker furniture to create the perfect outdoor retreat.Although no wood is completely immune from rotting and insect damage, some resist decay better than others. Because of naturally occurring preservatives in heartwood, insects and fungi find the woods listed in the chart on the last page undesirable. Each choice has its advantages and disadvantages, so decide which wood best suits your building needs and budget. The three most widely available and suitable exterior lumber choices, not treated with chemical preservatives, include Western red cedar, redwood, and cypress. Your geographic location will determine the availability and cost of these materials. Redwood, for example, is widely available and used in the western United States. Western red cedar is commonly sold in the Midwest, and eastern U.S. cypress, which grows throughout the South and Southeast, often gets the nod in those locales due to its availability and economical price.
Western red cedar and redwood stock tend to appear straight-grained and are dimensionally stable and naturally decay resistant. Both, however, can split when driving fasteners. Also, both species bleed tannins that make using fasteners and painting more problematic. The tannins appear as stains around fasteners and can even show through painted surfaces. Proper prepping of the wood, however, lets it accept all wood stains and clear finishes. The third major player, cypress, grows in swamps and has a conical base, with roots that seem to stand out of the water. Its sapwood is almost white, while the heartwood color varies from a light yellow brown to a reddish brown and dark brown. Inland cypress, like the sample shown here, has the lighter-colored heartwood. It features beautiful ashlike grain patterns and accepts finish as readily as redwood or cedar. Early in 2004, the old CCA (chromated copper arsenate) treatment that contained arsenic was replaced by various treatments, but the most common is ACQ (alkaline copper quat).
In spite of its shortcomings, ACQ-treated wood holds up well. It might crack, warp, or shrink, but it won't rot or prove tasty to insects. ACQ is a water-based preservative forced deep into the lumber, usually Southern yellow pine. Consequently, the lumber is saturated when banded and shipped. This practice makes treated wood heavy and prone to the troubles listed previously. To avoid these tendencies, you can air-dry treated lumber for two warm months, or purchase KDAT (kiln-dried-after-treatment) lumber. The downside: cost (usually double the wet stuff) and the need to special-order it from lumberyards or home centers beforehand. Because the preservatives are accepted only by the sapwood, heartwood of pressure-treated lumber is not decay resistant, typically appearing tan or pink instead of green. White oak, the "whiskey barrel" wood, differs from red oak in that it is much less porous. Moisture can't wick up its end grain. Super-strong, white oak features stainable, straight-grained wood with heartwood that resists decay.
Like redwood and cedar, it splits rather easily, so you do need to predrill screw holes for fasteners. Ipe, a relative newcomer, is imported from Central and South America, where it grows rapidly. Also called Brazilian walnut and ironwood, it is so dense that it barely floats. Strong and stable, the functional life of ipe can be as long as 40 years if left untreated. It resists movement, surface checks, warping, cracking, decomposition, and denting. Also, while it is expensive (and sometimes hard to find), ipe is comparably priced with many composite wood products. Teak is still available in small quantities, but you'll pay a hefty price for it. Largely associated with boatbuilding, it doubles as an excellent choice for small outdoor projects where you want the beauty of the wood to speak as loudly as the craftsmanship. Mahogany serves as a great project wood. It machines, sands, and finishes well, but costs more than ipe. Be sure to ask for African or Honduran mahogany, (avoiding Philippine mahogany).