
Pair of Teak Chairs with Incredible Lichens Mid-20th Century
A pair of English slatted teak garden armchairs dating from the mid-20th century. Each has a gently curved back and arms, slatted seat and backrest, and square legs joined by stretchers. The teak has weathered to a soft, silvery tone, now covered in a remarkable growth of lichen that gives the surface an exceptional depth of colour and texture.
These chairs belong to the long English tradition of well-made teak garden furniture, valued for its durability and graceful ageing outdoors. The lichen-covered surfaces speak of decades of quiet exposure, creating a natural patina that cannot be replicated.
Both chairs remain sturdy and comfortable, with honest wear and stable joints. Their surface is untouched, showing organic beauty that only time and weather can produce.
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Pair of Teak Chairs with Incredible Lichens Mid-20th Century
A pair of English slatted teak garden armchairs dating from the mid-20th century. Each has a gently curved back and arms, slatted seat and backrest, and square legs joined by stretchers. The teak has weathered to a soft, silvery tone, now covered in a remarkable growth of lichen that gives the surface an exceptional depth of colour and texture.
These chairs belong to the long English tradition of well-made teak garden furniture, valued for its durability and graceful ageing outdoors. The lichen-covered surfaces speak of decades of quiet exposure, creating a natural patina that cannot be replicated.
Both chairs remain sturdy and comfortable, with honest wear and stable joints. Their surface is untouched, showing organic beauty that only time and weather can produce.
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A pair of English slatted teak garden armchairs dating from the mid-20th century. Each has a gently curved back and arms, slatted seat and backrest, and square legs joined by stretchers. The teak has weathered to a soft, silvery tone, now covered in a remarkable growth of lichen that gives the surface an exceptional depth of colour and texture.
These chairs belong to the long English tradition of well-made teak garden furniture, valued for its durability and graceful ageing outdoors. The lichen-covered surfaces speak of decades of quiet exposure, creating a natural patina that cannot be replicated.
Both chairs remain sturdy and comfortable, with honest wear and stable joints. Their surface is untouched, showing organic beauty that only time and weather can produce.
























