Architectural Teak

teak wood used in architecture

Timeless beauty, world-renowned
strength and durability.

Builders, architects, and designers frequently turn to teak for its high-end appeal, workability, and ability to stand up in high-traffic locations. With an extremely low shrinkage ratio, teak wood is not prone to the warping or buckling more common with other woods. Additionally, teak is highly resistant to pests and decay, making it perfect for any application. 

Builders, architects, and designers frequently turn to teak for its high-end appeal, workability, and ability to stand up in high-traffic locations. With an extremely low shrinkage ratio, teak wood is not prone to the warping or buckling more common with other woods. Additionally, teak is highly resistant to pests and decay, making it perfect for any application. 

Restaurant with teak wood floor and walls
House with teak wood exterior
Office with teak wood flooring
Bathroom with teak countertop
Teak wood used for large roof
Teak wood deck railing
Bathroom with teak flooring
Outdoor shower made of teak

Other applications

Teak wood chairs lined up on the beach

Teak Furniture

Ranging from honey brown to streaked grey, teak gives outdoor and indoor furniture a timeless appeal with little to no maintenance.

Marine Decking

Marine teak is an ideal choice for decking, cabinetry, railings, mouldings, doors and more.

Sailboat with teak decking