Madison Chaise Lounge with arms
Infuse elegance and comfort into outdoor living spaces with the Madison Teak Chaise Lounge. Constructed with high-quality teak wood, this chaise lounge with arms is a superb addition to any retailer's selection of outdoor furniture. The Madison Teak Chaise Lounge, with its reclining back and armrests, provides an optimal relaxation spot for a variety of outdoor settings. Its robust construction ensures longevity and excellent performance, while the versatile design accommodates both sunbathing and afternoon naps under the shade.
- Product Dimension: 25.6 (W) x 14.6 (H) x 78.7 (L) inches [65 (W) x 37 (H) x 200 (L) cm]
- Product weight: 90.4 lbs [41 kgs]
- Packed Dimensions: 28.3 (W) x 11 (H) x 81.1 (L) inches [72 (W) x 28 (H) x 206 (L) cm]
- Packed weight: 108 lbs [49 kgs]
- Material: Teak Wood
- Assembly Required
Care guide for teak wood furniture
Teak wood is a high-quality durable material that requires little maintenance to keep it looking good. Being tight-grained hardwood with a yellow-brown colour, it's susceptible to exposure to natural elements & salt, wind, water, and sunlight. Follow steps to maintain your teak furniture in its natural state:
- Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals and lightly dampen your teak furniture surface with clean water and a soft cloth.
- Brush timber down regularly and remove any cobwebs, leaves, or dirt that has built up on the surface. Follow the natural grain of the timber to avoid scratching the surface
- When food or liquid has come in contact with your teak surface, clean it immediately to minimise staining.
- If there are any stains apparent on the surface, you can use a plastic or stiff bristle brush to clean it, lightly scrubbing the area inline with the timber grain. If you want to use a natural solution on stubborn stains, you can mix vinegar and warm water (1 part vinegar to 4 parts water) and evenly wash down the surface with a soft cloth. Leave the vinegar solution to soak into the teak for roughly 15 minutes before cleaning it again with a sponge, following the timber grain.
Note: avoid using metal brushes (e.g. steel wool) or scrubbing pads that can scratch the natural timber’s surface.