OUR QUALITY STORY
TEAK FURNITURE MALAYSIA is the nation’s leading specialist in solid teak outdoor furniture and solid teak indoor furniture we don’t take that title lightly. We focus on three things in building the best outdoor furniture possible – materials, construction and innovation. Using the best quality, we pride ourselves on durable, stylish products that will last for years.

Grade A teak is usually between 50-70 years old, and comes from the “heart” or center of the log. Our Grade A teak must always meet our strict standards:
A rich, even tone that ensures a uniform color over time
A straight grain that ensures a strong, stable piece of wood
No defects – any cracks, knots, splits, signs of infestation or damages can affect the integrity of the wood as it ages
Dense oils that allow the wood to resist outdoor weather, temperature changes and damaging pests
Ages beautifully and remains strong for years
Lower grade teak (such as B or C, or any mix of the three) comes from the outer perimeter of the teak log (known as sapwood), and often has:
A pale, uneven color that lightens and becomes even patchier over time
Lower oil content that causes the wood to break down quickly and leaves it vulnerable to pests and weather
Flaws like splits, knots and cracks that cause the wood to fall apart over time
A shorter lifespan due to imperfections and inferior development
Our teak is kiln-dried for up to six weeks to make sure the wood is evenly dried and has 10% (+/- 2%) moisture content – a specific moisture content ensures the wood will not warp, crack or split over time. Speeding up or skipping the kiln-drying process leads to dry, defective teak that will expand and contract unevenly, breaking down joints and threatening stability.
CONSTRUCTION AND CRAFT

Even with quality materials, furniture is only as good as the craftsmanship with which it’s built – and our furniture is built with mortise and tenon joinery. It is the single best way to maintain the construction’s durability.
Wood naturally expands and contracts with changes in temperature and humidity. Using metal bolts or connectors can cause the construction of the furniture to become unstable over time as the wood expands, loosening the space between the edges of the metal and wood.