Both rattan and teak are highly desirable materials for Outdoor Rattan Set . Both look give the outdoor living area a touch of elegance and highly sophisticated look which further enhances the beauty of the garden or patio. But which of the two materials to choose? After all, they will be exposed to harsh outdoor conditions and it is no secret that most materials that are used for making garden furniture soon lose their appeal when exposed to the outdoor extremes. Since many people are having a dilemma whether to choose rattan or teak garden furniture, we have decided to make a comparison between both types of outdoor furniture including their advantages and disadvantages, and hopefully make the decision between rattan and teak garden furniture a little bit easier.
Teak
Of all the possible wood choices for outdoor furniture, teak is, by far, the most popular choice. And for good reason. Teak outdoor furniture has superior natural all-weather capabilities. It can withstand even the harshest environments, and has an unparalleled aesthetic with its beautiful, warm tone. Teak has high oil and natural resin content, making it more resistant to insect attacks and impermeable to water. The oils also protect the wood from dry rot, making teak a very strong and long-lasting outdoor furniture option.
When new, teak wood furniture has a golden-honey brown color. If untreated, teak wood will naturally age into an elegant patina grey. (Such aging does not affect the strength of the wood, but may not be the look you’re going for.) To keep the original color from fading, a teak sealant will typically last a full year before you need to reapply.
Wicker furniture advantages
Wicker is another popular choice for lawn furniture, but for different reasons.
First of all, we need to clarify that when speaking of wicker furniture we are talking about all-weather wicker made from synthetic material.
“Wicker” itself is not a material, but rather a term to describe any product constructed by the weaving of semi-rigid materials. Wicker weaving is typically used for making furniture, baskets, and other household items. It can be made from natural materials such as bamboo, willow, and rattan. However, nowadays nearly all the outdoor wicker furniture you see is made from synthetic resin or plastics such as Polyethylene.
All-weather wicker, resin wicker, PE rattan, and polyrattan are all different names for the same thing—wicker made from Polyethylene woven onto a rigid frame of iron, aluminum, or wood.
Resin wicker is far more durable when used outdoors compared to wicker woven from natural materials. This is because it is basically immune to damage from the sun and rain. Natural rattan wicker looks and feels great, but should only be used for indoor furniture due to the structural damage that it can suffer from moisture.
PE rattan furniture, on the other hand, can sit outside all year long with no ill consequences. It’s even easier to care for than teak because no special measures are required to mitigate color fade. Mold, mildew, and burrowing insects are likewise of no real concern. Dust and dirt are the only adversaries you need to be aware of, and a simply scrubbing with soapy water should do the trick.
Wicker furniture is also much more lightweight when compared to teak wood. So it is much easier to move around and reposition.
Another advantage, of course, is the price. Wicker furniture is usually significantly cheaper than similar teak furniture.
While it is mostly rigid, wicker furniture also has a bit of give to it, so it can be slightly more comfortable for sitting, although this depends on the particular design. If a chairs armrests are not wide, they won’t be very cozy for resting your arms no matter the material. And for whatever reason, teak wood chairs tend to have wider armrests than a lot of the wicker options being sold.
Wicker also has a bit more of a casual feel to it. This makes it a great choice if you want to create a relaxing environment. This is readily apparent in the overall difference of typical wicker vs teak patio furniture designs.
In conclusion, while wood is stronger, outdoor synthetic rattan furniture performs better in terms of weather resistance. Cost differences are variable and usually, wicker is cheapler than wood. Each type of material has different styles to go for and the choice is up to you! If you require more information, then please feel free to contact Inshare Furniture(Zhejiang) Co., Ltd or visit our site: https://www.insharefurniture.com/
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