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  2. Teak furniture - Wikipedia

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    Teak is a hardwood that is particularly resistant to different types of climate, making it suitable for shipbuilding and for furniture. [1] Teak furniture can remain outdoors in any climate year round, and can be left unfinished or protected. Plantation teak wood can be considered eco-friendly due to its long life expectancies.

  3. Teak - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of teak harvested in Indonesia is in the production of outdoor teak furniture for export. Nilambur in Kerala, India, is also a major producer of teak and is home to the world's oldest teak plantation. [21] Teak consumption raises several environmental concerns, such as the disappearance of rare old-growth teak.

  4. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Garden furniture materials are designed for durability and weather resistance. Common options include wood like teak and cedar, known for their natural strength and aesthetics. Metal, such as aluminum and wrought iron, offers sturdiness and style, while plastic and synthetic rattan are lightweight, low-maintenance, and resistant to the elements.

  5. Warisan Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Manufactured in East java & Bali, Warisan employs over 450 people (including approximately 400 in Indonesia). Warisan uses solid plantation hardwoods from Perum Perhutani (Indonesian government owned and maintained plantations) certificates available. while being able to work with other raw material such as mindi wood, stones, seashells, coconut, bamboo, rattan, and polyrattan.

  6. Plantation teak - Wikipedia

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    Plantation teak is considered a renewable resource, as it is harvested and managed to produce a sustainable supply. Plantation timber also offers the benefit of reduced shipping costs and emissions. Since teak can be grown throughout the world's dry-tropical zones, plantations offer a geographically closer source of teak.

  7. Tectona - Wikipedia

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    Tectona grandis (common teak) is by far the most important, with a wide distribution in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, China, India, and Pakistan. Tectona hamiltoniana (Dahat teak) is a local endemic species confined to Burma, where it is endangered.