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: TeakSize: W88cm x D45cm x H37cm
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: TeakSize: W45cm x D45cm x H48cm
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 chairs in the picture are not available for purchase, but any of the Lister chairs will compliment the table (see related items below). Wood: Teak Sizes: W120cm x D71cm x H75cm W150cm x D71cm x H75cm W180cm x D86cm x H75cm
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.Shown here with the Bramley armchairs (see related items below).Wood: TeakSize: L92cm x D92cm x H75cm
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.Shown here with the Epsom chairs (see related items below).Wood: TeakSizes: Dia.100cm x H74cmDia.120cm x H74cm
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 steamer chair can be purchased with or without cushions, which are available in a range of colours. The this chair folds when not in use and the footrest is detachable.Lister cushions have durable ‘fibre fill’ for improved support, they can be hand washed at 40 degrees (do not dry clean) and are guaranteed for 1 year. The covers are made of 100% Draylon for easy maintenance, this is colourfast and shower resistant, strong and fire retardant. The cushion is attached to the chair with seat and back ties and an anti slip mat which is placed between the seat and the cushion.Wood: TeakSize: W59cm x D115cm x H102cm
This parasol is made for Lister by the Global Parasols company. Global Parasols are manufactured from Karro wood laminated for extra strength and assembled with a corrosion resistant solid brass bracket system and an easy glide pulley system for ease of use. The canopies are made of Teflon coated dralon acrylic with a UV protection factor of +25 and are available in a range of colours. They are fully water repellant, fully shrunk and are machine washable. This parasol is available to buy with the option of a base. The 25kg concrete base is suitable for a free-standing parasol or with a table with standard legs. The metal base is designed for use with Lister tables with a crossed leg design. Please note the metal base is only for this use and should not be viewed as a cheaper alternative to the concrete base. Canopy Width: 260cm Pole Thickness: 3.8cm Head Clearance: 186cm Total Height: 254cm Concrete Base: 25kg Metal Base: 17kg Please note that using any parasol base other than the recommended base available on this page will result in the manufacturer's guarantee being voided.
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.Please see the related items below for matching tables and other pieces from the Kaat range.Wood: TeakSize: W61cm x D54cm 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.This day bed can be purchased with or without cushions, which are available in a range of colours.Lister cushions have durable ‘fibre fill’ for improved support, they can be hand washed at 40 degrees (do not dry clean) and are guaranteed for 1 year. The covers are made of 100% Draylon for easy maintenance, this is colourfast and shower resistant, strong and fire retardant. The cushion is attached using an anti slip mat which is placed between the daybed and the cushion.Please see the related items below for other pieces from the Kaat range.Wood: TeakSize: W220cm x D80cm x H36cm
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.Please see the related items below for matching tables and other pieces from the Kaat range.Wood: TeakSize: W42cm x D42cm x H92cm