New Hardwood Furniture for Outdoors
This post has been a long time coming! I’ve been searching for the perfect furniture for our outdoor patio and I finally found it! Today I’m sharing our new hardwood furniture for outdoors!
If you’ve been a long time follower then you know we redid this space last year. You can see the patio reveal here. We tore our old deck down, built a shed, and had this beautiful patio and steps built.
The NEW space was glorious. I LOVED it! Luke LOVED it! EVERYONE loved it, but our old table was too small and we only had 4 matching chairs which were starting to fall apart. The patio is now 25 x 12 but our previous deck was 12 x 12 so the cedar table Luke built just looked too small.
We discussed Luke building a modular table in squares that we could split apart, but when we priced the wood we thought it just might be cheaper to buy something. So I dragged Luke to Ikea, HomeGoods (repeatedly), and many other stores in between. You may remember I had really good luck at HomeGoods for our teak set by our pool.
Well, after much searching I’m so excited to share we found the PERFECT table AND Chairs! Read on to learn more about them!
Danish Eucalyptus Stacking Chairs
These are certainly the most comfortable wooden chairs we’ve ever sat in. EVER. I’m 5 feet tall and Luke is 5’10” and despite the height difference we both find these chairs comfortable. In our house, furniture has to be comfortable, of course, I like things to look nice too.
These Danish Eucalyptus Chairs are modeled after chairs by Danish furniture legend Hans J. Wegner. We first sat on them at a local garden center and knew we had to have them in our yard. The cheapest I found them online was at Hayneedle. I signed up for emails and saved an additional 10% and it was free shipping. Hammacher Schlemmer also has them for a good price and also have the covers, which I plan on ordering.
Why I Love These Chairs
- They are so comfortable
- They stack which makes storage easy
- I love their modern yet classic look
- They are made from plantation grown Brazilian Eucalyptus hardwood
- The weight capacity is 250 and comes with a 1-year limited warranty
Sealing the Chairs
If you follow me on Instagram then you saw in stories that I was sealing them the other morning. These chairs require an oil finish because they just come with a sprayed on factory finish and we are exposed to salt air, which does a number on anything. Here’s how to oil your outdoor furniture.
Our New Table
Okay, are you ready for the NEW table? This is how it arrived and Luke and John put the legs on:
(You can see our old table that Luke built next to it – see it isn’t big enough for the space.
The new teak table is 98″ long so this is quite a table. We are able to fit three chairs down either side and one on each end. We love to entertain so this is a wonderful size for us. We can spread out pizza, apps, or a full meal.
You can see the length best from this angle.
This is made of reclaimed teak which is so much better for the environment. I will say there are areas where the teak has been patched but that doesn’t bother me. I like things with patina and charm, but I know it might bother some people.
Here’s a close up:
They were doing a deal when I bought the table so I got it for a pretty good price. But both the chairs and table are an investment. We believe in buying good quality so that we can have them forever.
I still need to oil this table.
Why I Love this Teak Table
- It’s reclaimed teak
- I love the length of this table – it is substantial
- The block legs make a statement that’s classic
Location of Our Patio
I thought I’d share a few photos of the location of our patio in relation to the rest of the yard. You might also like this little reel I shared of the space on Instagram.
Our patio is just off the back of the house. We wanted the patio and the pool to feel like they’d always been here. It’s hard to imagine that just 10 years ago this yard was a blank slate with only the butterfly bush planted.
We’ve added so much and really this is our favorite place to be. Lots of plants, trees, and spaces to relax.
I love the hardwood furniture against the gray patio. It feels so warm and inviting now.
The New Hardwood Furniture at Night
Everything looks even more magical with fairy lights, right? Let’s take a peek at this set at night with the lights on. This was the other night after we hung out by the pool.
We enjoyed dinner out here as a family. If you’re looking for a tutorial on how to hang string lights I shared one a few months ago.
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- Danish Outdoor Stacking Chairs
- Teak Table
- Compass Rose (tutorial)
- String Lights
- Giant Shell
- Candle
- Marble Coasters – Acquire Good in Hingham
- Planters
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What do you think of the new furniture?
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It’s lovely! You will enjoy that set for a long time. Teak is great. We had it before our downsize, and once we moved into this home (I call it our rightsizing), we’ve invested in composite swivel / glider adirondacks that are Amish-made for our small patio. If we had more outdoor space and needed dining, I would definitely re-invest in teak.
We’re so excited about the new set. The composite is nice too. We have composite / recycled plastic Adirondack and they’ve been so great in our yard. I’m so happy that we found some great pieces that will just last for a long time, especially if we care for them! Thanks for stopping by xx
I love it so much. I’m only 5.1” too so I get it🤣
Ha! Ha! I didn’t know you were a similar height. It’s hard finding chairs that are comfortable for tall and short people. xx
L@@k’in good!!!! What happened to the beautiful blue hydrangeas? The white ones are gorgeous too!
Hi Josette, the beautiful blue hydrangeas are in our front yard and are now blooming! A bit late this season but so happy to see them. We have limelights and mountain hydrangeas by the pool. One can never have too many hydrangeas here on the East Coast 😉
Or in the mountains of Prescott, Arizona!!! Much better weather than in the valley/Phoenix…yuck!!!