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Oak vs Teak Outdoor Furniture – Which Is Right for You?

Choosing Luxury Hardwood Outdoor Furniture

When selecting premium outdoor furniture, oak and teak are often considered two of the finest materials available. Both hardwoods offer durability, beauty, and timeless appeal, making them popular choices for luxury outdoor dining tables and chairs.

At Oxenwood, we specialise in handcrafted solid oak outdoor furniture combined with elegant Belgian bluestone surfaces. Understanding the differences between oak and teak can help you choose the right outdoor furniture for your space and lifestyle.

The Character of Oak

Solid oak has a distinctive warmth and strength that gives outdoor furniture a grounded, timeless quality. Its beautiful grain patterns and substantial feel make it particularly suited to large-format dining tables and statement outdoor entertaining spaces.

Oak develops a soft silver-grey patina over time when exposed to the elements, adding to its natural charm and sophistication. Many homeowners appreciate this evolving appearance as it blends effortlessly into both traditional and contemporary garden settings.

The Qualities of Teak

Teak is known for its naturally high oil content, which helps it resist moisture and weathering. Traditionally used in marine environments, teak outdoor furniture is popular for its smooth texture and low-maintenance reputation.

Like oak, teak also weathers to a silvery tone over time. However, teak often has a slightly more uniform appearance, while oak tends to showcase richer grain character and texture.

Why Many Customers Choose Oak

For customers seeking a more substantial and architectural look, oak offers exceptional visual presence. Large outdoor dining tables crafted from solid oak create a luxurious focal point that feels both elegant and inviting.

At Oxenwood, our oak furniture is paired with Belgian bluestone table tops to create a sophisticated balance between natural timber and stone. This combination delivers exceptional durability alongside timeless design.

Sustainability Considerations

Sustainability is vitally important when selecting luxury outdoor furniture. Responsibly sourced oak can offer a highly sustainable alternative to imported tropical hardwoods which carry a heavy carbon footprint.

Oxenwood furniture is handcrafted to order using carefully selected materials and traditional craftsmanship, supporting a slower, more considered approach to furniture making.

Which Hardwood Is Best?

The best outdoor furniture material depends on your priorities, design preferences, and the atmosphere you want to create.

If you prefer furniture with warmth, texture, and strong visual character, solid oak outdoor furniture provides exceptional beauty and durability. Combined with handcrafted construction and Belgian bluestone details, oak creates timeless outdoor dining furniture designed to last for generations. Each Oxenwood table design is available in both solid oak or solid teak