
Antique Teak
Antique Teak refers to teak wood (Tectona grandis) that has aged over time, often salvaged from old furniture, buildings, or ships. Known for its incredible durability, resistance to decay, and rich golden-brown color, teak becomes even more beautiful as it ages, developing a distinct silvery patina if left untreated. The wood is dense, strong, and naturally oily, making it impervious to water and insect damage, which is why it has been highly valued for centuries. Antique Teak, in particular, is prized for its unique grain patterns and the character it develops over time, with each piece telling a story of its past. It’s often used for high-end furniture, decking, and restoration projects, where its rich history adds a sense of elegance and charm.
































































































































































































































































































