Sovereign Teak X Leg Bench - 250 x 40cm
Finish your outdoor area with finesse with this Living Culture essential.
Constructed from reclaimed teak, the natural organic material adds unique character to your outdoor furniture. It's durable for outdoor use and weathers to a beautiful silvery grey patina to create a versatile piece for your outdoor area. Pair with a table, or have it as a standalone feature of your garden. Delivered in knock-down form, assembly is required.
Invite your guests to take a seat on this classic style. Perfect for keeping your friends and family close as you dine and entertain this summer season. Crafted from reclaimed teak, your bench will develop in the sun and weather. The perfect bench to accompany your outdoor table, and a seating essential throughout the summer season.
Have another reason to rest and relax in your green space with the teak bench seat.
Features:
- Takes on a weathered and rustic look as it ages
- Sturdy construction
- Classic crossed legs
- Modern and versatile construction to suit any outdoor space
- Cross-leg design creates a traditional style
- Teak patinas to a silvery finish over time
- Pair your bench with an outdoor table or use it as a standalone addition to your garden
- Rest, relax and savour your green space in comfort!
Specifications:
- Colour: Teak
- Material: Reclaimed teak
- Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 250 x 40 x 45cm
- Packaging Dimensions (L x W x H): 253 x 42 x 14cm
- Gross weight: 54kg
- Arrives flatpacked - assembly required
Good to know about Teak: Care and Maintenance
Finance options available in store. Easy Assembly Instructions
Our teak furniture are designed for quick and straightforward assembly. To ensure the best performance and protect the natural timber, please follow the steps below:
Align all parts before fastening
Position the frame and panels correctly, making sure all screw holes are aligned.
Insert screws by hand first
Start threading each screw gently by hand to avoid cross-threading.
Tighten gradually and evenly
Use the provided tool (or a standard screwdriver) and tighten the screws slowly, alternating between sides to ensure an even fit.
Do not overtighten
Teak is a natural hardwood. Applying excessive force may cause the timber to crack.
Tighten only until the connection is secure and stable—no extra force is needed.
Final check
Once all screws are in place, do a final, light re-check to ensure stability without forcing any joint further.