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  1. Our Recycled Teak Furniture is Impressive and Eco-Friendly: Media Centers, Buffets, Dressers, Cupboards and more! When you're looking for distinctive solid wood furniture, look no further than Chic Teak's Recycled Teak Collections. Our exclusive designs cannot be found anywhere else. Escape the world of uninspired and clichéd furniture to own a piece you and your guests will cherish for years to come. These collections incorporate a number of distinct styles and influences. Each has a rustic feel originating from the natural and unfinished reclaimed teak wood pieces used to construct them. ...
  2. Set Sail with 4 Amazing New Buffet / Media Centers Made From Recycled Teak Boats At Chic Teak, our fleet is growing! We've designed 4 amazing new recycled boat pieces that are pleasing to the eye and won't break the bank. These are some of our most gorgeous and eye-popping boat pieces to date and we know you'll be impressed. The craftsmanship is unparalleled and the materials are of the best quality so you know these recycled boat pieces will last a lifetime. Be the captain from the comfort of your own living room when you set sail with these awesome new chest...
  3. Upgrade your indoor or outdoor space with Recycled Teak Boat Furniture! You can find bland styles of common indoor and outdoor furniture anywhere these days. But at Chic Teak, we’ve got some amazing new product lines that will please your eyes and become the focal point for any space in or around your home. Behold the amazing style and colors incorporated into our new Recycled Teak Boat Furniture. Giving new life to teak wood used in old fishing boats are these beautiful new pieces. The skiffs used to create these functional works of art were used for years to ...
  4. Plastic or Teak Outdoor Furniture: which is better? The hottest “new” trend is plastic: plastic furniture, accessories, and even clothes. However, as many of you know, plastic is the #1 biggest pollutant for our land, water, and air. This is due to the fact that, it takes hundreds or even thousands of years to break down (and even when it does the toxins can seep into our groundwater etc.). Teak, on the other hand, is naturally grown and is not a pollutant. Plastic Bench But, what if the plastic is “eco friendly”? This is where ...