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Wooden Furniture

Traditional Furniture Range:

  • Teak
  • Iroko
  • Mahogany
  • Pine
  • FSC Hardwood

Teak:

A durable hardwood
Withstands the elements
Weathers beautifully
Cushions to fit

Mahogany:

A good quality hardwood
Attractive and durable

Can be left untreated
Use Timber Treatment Plus to retain the deep red colour


Contemporary Furniture

Avant - steel and teak

Solaris In/Out Door Furniture

In/Out Door collection by Alexander Rose is carefully hand woven with German produced Hularo R synthetic fibre on satinised powder coated hot dip galvanised metal frame and is:

  • Maintenance free
  • Weatherproof
  • Colourfast
  • UV - resistant
  • Durable to all temperatures
  • Washable
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Re-cyclable
  • 5 year guarantee against fading and rusting

Avant Noir (Textilene)

Barlow Tyrie

The family run business Barlow Tyrie, based in Braintree, is a new name to Ingatestone Garden Centre, producing teak furniture of the highest quality. The teak is grown in government owned plantations in Indonesia and a privately owned plantation with FSC certification, in Brazil. The wood used for the parasols is Agathis, a giant tropical conifer, and Barlow Tyrie always recommends the use of a base with their parasols.

  • The highest grade of teak (tectona grandis)
  • Marine-quality solid brass fittings
  • Stainless steel fittings
  • Quality of designs
  • Quality of construction

Provincial Furniture

This range of wooden furniture is made for the outdoors

  • European redwood
  • All products treated with a redwood preservative
  • Arbours and swings
  • Pergolas and swings
  • Conversation seats
  • Chairs and benches
  • Dining suites

Tripod homes

This furniture is made from reclaimed teak, salvaged ox-carts, old barns and buildings and other disused farming implements.

  • Immense character due to years of weathering
  • Each piece is truly individual
  • Use of recycled teak
  • Seasoned for up to 100 years