Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.Finish: Teak and Stainless steelSize: W54cm x D41cm x H80cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels. Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime. As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey. An engraving service is available for this item, please call our Customer Service Department on 0845 062 2233 for further details and prices. Wood: Teak Sizes: W120cm x D49cm x H95cm W150cm x D49cm x H95cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.This table has a 6.5cm parasol hole. Please see the related items below for further details.Finish: Teak and Stainless steelSize: Dia.120cm x H73cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.An engraving service is available for this item, please call our Customer Service Department on 0845 062 2233 for further details and prices.Wood: TeakSizes: W150cm x D48cm x H89cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.This cruiser chair is available in a range of colours Please see the related items below for a matching footrest.Wood: TeakSize: W54cm x D66cm x H88cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.The beautiful Cruiser chair and footstool set features practical easy-clean textile and is ideal for those lazy summer afternoons spent in the garden. This superb value for money set will be the perfect companion for the summertime.Wood: Teak and TextileSizes:Chair: W66cm x D54cm x H88cmFootstool: W54cm x D45cm x H42cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.As well as being available in a choice of colours this footstool also has the option of a tray which tranforms it into a handy table. Please select the colour of footstool you require from the drop down box and add it to your basket, then add the tray option separately.Please see the related items below for the matching chair.Wood: TeakSizes: Footstool: W54cm x D45cm x H42cmTray: W56cm x D46cm x H7cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.Wood: TeakSizes: Sidechair: W45cm x D48.7cm x H95cmArmchair: W45cm x D48.7cm x H94.6cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels. This classic reclining chair is perfect for relaxing in the garden and is available to purchase with a matching footstool.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.This chair reclines in various positions and is available with or without the matching footstool.Wood: TeakSizes: Chair: W61cm x D45cm x H108cmFootstool: W49cm x D49cm x H46cm
Lister has been making teak furniture since 1883 and their timeless designs can be found in many of the world's most famous palaces, gardens and hotels.Robert Ashton Lister, the founder of modern teak furniture, sourced much of the wood he used from old British warships but nowadays all the timber comes from managed forests. Lister insist on using the more expensive teak from mature trees, (the only teak specified by the world shipping industry) which gives the furniture a slightly darker appearance and ensures that it will last a lifetime.As sailors know, the high oil content in premium quality teak prevents it from rotting and makes it easy to maintain. This means it can be left outdoors all year long and will fade over time to an attractive silvery grey.An engraving service is available for this item, please call our Customer Service Department on 0845 062 2233 for further details and prices.Wood: TeakSize: W150cm x D48cm x H94cm