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Arbor Vetum reclaimed teak furniture

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Teak presents certain ethical issues, if one wants to be sure one isn't getting wood harvested under questionable conditions. The best solution is with reclaimed wood, such as is offered by Arbor Vetum. Every stick they use is certified FSC. Products range from chaises and two or three seat sofas for indoor use (going around £1000 to around £3000) to tables and chairs for outdoor use starting at £650. The teak timbers used are ancient and incredibly durable, as well as having a classical colour that'll go with any decor. [GT]

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August 11, 2006 in Design & furniture, Recycling, Renewables | Permalink

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