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Glenham Teak Garden Seat 149cm / 5ft (display model)

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Glenham Teak Garden Seat 149cm / 5ft (display model)The Barlow Tyrie Glenham Teak Garden Seating Bench 149cm 5ft is a premium quality outdoor seat made from the finest cuts of teak. It has a quintessential garden style with a timeless, classic design. The quality of the build and materials mean that it is supremely durable and made to outlast other benches. Weathering to an attractive silver grey over time unless cosmetic applications are applied. When this piece is properly cared for, it can last a

The Barlow Tyrie Glenham Teak Garden Seating Bench 149cm / 5ft is a premium quality outdoor seat made from the finest cuts of teak. It has a quintessential garden style with a timeless, classic design. The quality of the build and materials mean that it is supremely durable and made to outlast other benches. Weathering to an attractive silver grey over time unless cosmetic applications are applied. When this piece is properly cared for, it can last a lifetime. You can choose from a selection of three sizes - 149cm, 180cm and 236cm. The classic design and robust construction make the Glenham collection suitable for use in private gardens and public spaces.

Barlow Tyrie is renowned worldwide for luxury outdoor furniture. As the world’s oldest manufacturer of quality teak leisure furniture, Barlow Tyrie’s teak wood is first grade plantation grown teak (Tectona Grandis) sourced mainly in Indonesia, where responsible forestry practices are employed.

SIZE GUIDE & SPECIFICATION

Options Include: Glenham Bench 149cm / 5ft

Assembly Required: No, fully assembled.

Dimensions: 
(H): 90cm x (W): 149cm x (D): 63.5cm - (Arm H): 63cm, (Seat H): 40cm 

Weight: 26kg

Material: Teak wood

Care Instructions

Teak is a natural material and as such fine cracks in the end grain of components may appear. The teak may show some vigorous grain and possibly some splits, all of which are part of the product character and not a fault. Over a few months in an outdoor environment, untreated teak will weather to a silver grey colour, which is due to the action of sunlight. Many owners of teak furniture prefer this natural patina, but care products such as Barlow Tyrie's own Teak Colour Guard may be used to retain or restore the original colour of Teak. Note: This treatment must be applied before the Teak is allowed to weather or after cleaning. 

Optional Extras:

  • Optional bench cushion - see cushion colours swatches in images, please contact us to add this.
  • Please also note that we put in orders on-demand for our clients and there are many customisation options. If you are interested in other Barlow Tyrie products or colour/material options, please feel free to get in touch with us.
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