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Teak Dining Chairs Vancouver

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Teak Warehouse is the leading teak furniture and outdoor furniture manufacturer offering outdoor furniture manufactured with outdoor materials including 316 marine grade stainless steel, A-Grade teak, resin composite concrete made for the outdoors. Teak Warehouse also offers Batyline® mesh furniture and outdoor wicker furniture made with Rehau® and Viro® Fibers. Teak Warehouse offers an impressive mix of high-end furniture and accessories in its warehouses including the company headquarters in Los Angeles, California. > "teak" in furniture in British Columbia Get an alert with the newest ads for "teak" in British Columbia. Subscribe now and be the first to receive all the latest updates! WE’RE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! VIEW OUR LATEST SHIPMENT! 5 NEW ITEMS LISTED! With nearly 8000 square feet of warehouse and showroom space, Sugar Barrel Antiques / By Design Modern stocks western Canada’s largest selection of vintage Danish Modern and Mid Century Modern furniture and lighting, direct from Denmark.




Danish, mid-century modern furnishings are our specialty and we have been Vancouver’s premier Danish Modern dealer for over a decade. (308-036) Pair Teak Side Tables – $795 pair – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid teak & teak veneer construction – Original condition – Repair to side of one table – Item # 308-036 – 17.5”w x 17“d x 17“h – Shipping […] (308-033) Oak Planter Kjersgaard – $695 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid oak construction – Designed by Aksel Kjersgaard – Original finish – Original removable insert – Item # 308-033 – 24”w x 14.5“d x 13“h – Shipping $75 by […] – $795 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid rosewood & rosewood veneer construction – Original finish – Removable legs – Original removable insert – Item # 308-171 – 37”w x 10“d x 23“h – Shipping $100 […] – $695 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid rosewood & rosewood veneer construction – Original tiles – Removable legs – Original insert – Item # 308-035 – 25”w x 10“d x 18“h – Shipping $100 by […]




(308-034) Teak & Oak Folding Stand – $695 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid oak, teak & teak veneer construction – Original finish – Foldable – Original hardware – Unique item – Item # 308-034 – 20”w x 12“d x 26“h – […] – $595 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid teak construction – Original condition – New upholstery and cushion – Solid frame – Item # 306-222 – 28.5”w x 18“d x 14“h – Shipping $100 by Greyhound – $295 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid beech wood construction – Original condition – New vinyl and cushion – Solid frame – Removable legs – Item # 306-037.4 – 19”w x 14“d x 14“h – […] – $295 – Denmark, 1960’s – Solid teak construction – New shade – Excellent condition – Item # D173 – 6”w x 6“d x 27“h – Shipping $50 by Greyhound > "teak" in furniture in Greater Vancouver Area Get an alert with the newest ads for "teak" in Greater Vancouver Area.Browse hundreds of modern dining chairs & side chairs and find inspiration, style and quality for any budget.




Our hand-picked collection of innovative, functional and practical dining chairs represent a spectrum of styles, ranging from retro and modern to transitional and contemporary as well as solutions ideal for both home and contract use. And if modern classic reproductions are your thing, be sure to check out our modern classics dining chairs, which are guaranteed to transform your eating area into a retro dining oasis.Unique New Finds For Spring When you open and use a my pier 1 rewards cobalt credit card Pier 1 ♥sYou Month We're showing you the love all February.You may think that Denmark’s main export is Lego and pastries, but it’s actually vintage teak furniture. Here’s a sneak peek at all the teak on Used.ca. A few years ago a relative gave me a wood frame couch from their old office. I thought it made great patio furniture until a neighbour scolded me for having a teak mid-century modern couch outside in the sun! It’s faded a little and the wood is a bit rough to the touch, but now it’s back inside recuperating.




As an apology to the Danish furniture makers, I’ve replaced the deteriorating foam inside the vintage orange cushions and next I’ll be treating the couch to a teak oil massage. In the past year some 80,000 people have searched for teak, and more than 20,000 people have searched for mid-century modern furniture on the Used.ca sites. Suddenly I feel the weight of these 100,000 people judging me for my furniture abuse! Here’s what we found on our sites this month: , “Beautiful from every angle.” *Today I learned that Naugahyde is a brand of pleather popular in the 1960s.  and made of mahogany. Clocks were a bit crazier back in the 1960s. , were inspired by Russian nesting dolls.  (imported from Denmark of course) holding a treasure trove of trinkets and records with another crazy clock beside it. The beauty of teak furniture is usually matched by it’s price. Use our links below to increase your chances of finding a deal.Welcome to ReFind Home Furnishings.




We buy unique retro home items.  If you have art, furniture, housewares or paraphernalia that you want to  sell, shoot us an email with pictures for our consideration. We proudly offer free local delivery on large purchases. ReFind has won gold medal for best vintage shop in Vancouver 5 years running. We love our customers and we ensure everyone who visits us feels welcome. Feel free to use ReFind as your personal treasure hunters. If you let us know what you’re looking for, we are happy to let you know if we find it. Don’t miss a treasure. Follow us on Instagram > View more on Instagram > Voted best vintage furniture store for 5 years running.Son revives family’s interior décor legacy at Suquet Interiors by Lucy Lau on July 13th, 2016 at 3:00 PM Ramon Masana Tapia (pictured left) relaunched his parents’ business, Suquet Interiors, with Urban Barn cofounder Rick Bohonis. A trip to Vancouver’s recently opened Suquet Interiors may leave you feeling a tad thrown off.




Although the shop’s immaculately staged entrance—all sleek, contemporary lines anchored by natural elements like a living green wall, traditional stone fireplace, and teak-root-based coffee table—suggests you’ve stumbled across the ’hood’s hippest home-furnishings stop, rows of reclaimed-wood sunnies, full-grain leather totes, and walls bursting with an eclectic assortment of art scream otherwise. “That’s what we want,” Rick Bohonis, cofounder of Suquet Interiors, tells the Straight alongside business partner Ramon Masana Tapia during an interview at the Yaletown retailer (101–1014 Homer Street). “We want you to be a little bit confused at first until you walk in and get a better picture of what this is.” It’s not a strategy recommended by Starting a Small Business for Dummies by any means, but then again, Suquet isn’t exactly new to Vancouver either. Founded in the mid ’80s by architect couple Ramon Masana and Georgina Tapia—and titled after Masana’s mother’s maiden name—the company was originally known for its ornate stone pieces.




Handcrafted from 32 containers of rubble that Masana shipped to Vancouver from Mexico City following the earthquake of 1985, these fireplaces and archways live on in Vancouver homes, restaurants, and, most notably, the magnificent façade of South Granville boutique Boboli. “We’re bringing more of a contemporary style to the store this time,” says Tapia, son of Georgina and the late Ramon, who has resurrected Suquet following a six-year hiatus. “My mom always wanted to kind of innovate and bring in more modern pieces, but my dad was always strict about saying no and ‘We’re only doing rustic, because that’s what we’re known for.’ Alongside an assortment of high-end furnishings, the store also carries Texas Rover travel bags, Shwood eyewear, and Baobab luxury scented candles Partnering with Bohonis, former president and cofounder of Urban Barn, Tapia has managed to craft a fresh concept for the brand while holding firmly onto its roots. The bright, 4,200-square-foot space is brimming with high-end finds from both at home and abroad, which the duo curate collaboratively.




Handmade ceramics from Vietnam, buttery Italian sofas, and collapsible camping chairs and travel bags from Texas Rover are all part of the shop’s evolving stock, while works by local artists such as Tanya Slingsby, Justin Ogilvie, and Cindy Fair decorate the walls. Tapia and Bohonis even commissioned Vancouver-based mosaic artist Jason Dussault to create a Spider-Man–inspired surfboard that sits by the front door and are currently in the process of approaching B.C. “furniture artists” to design exclusive collections for the store. “In trying to make this as different and eclectic in style as we possibly could, we wanted to try and mix as many things as we could without losing sight that we’re a home-furnishings store,” says Bohonis. Vibrant landscape pieces by Tapia’s mother are among the eclectic art finds at Suquet Interiors Prices for Suquet’s furnishings, art, and décor range wildly, from $40 for a hand-poured acrylic sugar heart by local artist John Clair Watts to $1,900 for a live-edge, teak-and-stainless-steel dining table to $20,000 for a mosaic portrait of Pablo Picasso by Dussault.

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