Latte Teak Branch Side Table | White

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The Latte Side Table is handcrafted using traditional craftsmanship. It features individual teak branches joined together in a creative pattern, finished with a hand-rubbed white stain on the sides.

The Latte collection embodies the ethos that natural teak furniture is renowned for; durability, comfort, lightness, and visual appeal.  

Height 45cm

Diameter 35cm

Main finishing: Individual teak branches joined together in a creative pattern, finished with a hand-rubbed white stain on the sides.

Frame construction: Teak branches

*Product not suitable for full outdoors

Teak branches are a natural timber and, as such, a living material. They will respond to temperature and humidity variations by expanding and contracting. Your items may experience movements and cracks as they adjust. This is not a fault but a natural occurrence within the fibres of the wood.

No two teak branches are alike, you can expect variations in tone, veins, grain pattern, leaching, cracking, and knots. These characteristics add to the unique beauty and character of each piece.

Teak branches are known for their distinctive appearance, featuring naturally occurring knots and a variety of colours. The grains and knots found in the wood are inherent qualities of the timber and should not be considered defects.

As with any natural material, existing fluids and moisture can leach over time. A natural process of teak involves oil moving to the surface of the teak.

This natural process of teak oil leaching can cause staining; this can be especially evident if the furniture pieces are experiencing exposure to weather elements, particularly rain.

We do not recommend placing this natural timber piece directly onto carpets or rugs. Moisture will generally seep through the ends of the timber. If placing it onto carpets or rugs, markings may be avoided by using a protective liner such as thick plastic.

None of the above is viewed as a fault; we embrace these changes as the natural characteristics and beauty of timber furniture.  

Humidity causes mould to grow. Limited airflow and moisture create a microclimate for mould to develop. In some cases, mould will begin growing on furniture, clothing and other contents within the home.
In instances when this occurs, it is not an inherent fault of the furniture, clothing and other contents; rather, humidity or dampness in the air can supply enough moisture for mould growth on any surface. Mould can occur anywhere, and humid climates provide the optimal conditions for the fungi to grow and thrive on any surface.

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