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Ruger Natural Teak Outdoor Round Folding Side Table - 20"
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This patio side table is made from elegant yet durable teak wood to complement a number of outdoor spaces in combination with other chairs we offer. This stylish teak side table can be best utilized to accompany other furniture in locations such as; on the deck or patio, balcony, poolside, in the garden, or even at the campsite!


Built To Last
Our skilled artisans focus to create well crafted pieces that will stand the test of time inside or outside your home. Through wear and tear, weather and elements your Nordic Teak piece will be sure to last.
Sustainably Harvested
Our natural teak wood is sustainably sourced through our partner Indonesian Tree Farms. 100% harvested teak wood. Which provides it's water resistant properties.
OREGON REFORESTATION PROJECT SHOWN
One Tree Planted®
At Nordic Teak, we believe in giving back to the environment that inspires us. That's why we've partnered with One Tree Planted, an organization dedicated to global reforestation. For every purchase, you help contribute to planting trees and supporting forestry sustainability, ensuring a greener future for generations to come. Thank you for joining us in making a difference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
Teak is one of the most durable hardwoods available, naturally rich in oils that protect it from moisture, pests, and decay. This makes teak dining furniture especially well-suited for outdoor environments, while still offering a refined look for indoor spaces. Its strength and longevity make it a long-term investment piece.
Yes. Teak is highly weather-resistant and can be left outdoors in most climates. Over time, untreated teak will naturally develop a silver-gray patina. If you prefer to maintain its original golden tone, occasional cleaning and the application of teak oil or sealant can help preserve the color.
Teak furniture is low maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is typically sufficient to remove dirt or residue. For outdoor pieces, occasional deeper cleaning may be helpful to remove buildup from the elements. Teak does not require sealing, but optional treatments can be used to maintain its original appearance.
Yes. When exposed to sunlight and air, teak naturally transitions from its warm golden-brown tone to a soft silver-gray patina. This is a normal and desirable characteristic of natural teak. The change is purely aesthetic and does not affect the strength or durability of the furniture.
Compared to other woods, teak offers superior resistance to moisture, warping, and cracking. Lower-quality woods or softwoods like bamboo or acacia may deteriorate more quickly, especially outdoors. Teak’s dense grain and natural oils help it maintain its structure and smooth finish over time, making it a more reliable and long-lasting choice.
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Returns are allowed within 30 days from receipt so long as the product(s) is unused and in like-new condition, with the original packaging. Buyer is responsible for the return shipping cost. Merchandise will not be accepted for credit, exchange or refund without prior permission issued by Nordic Teak. No returns on special orders.
Generally, we do not for single pieces however we do take on larger quantity (20+ units) orders on a case-by-case basis. Please email us for further information: info@nordicteak.com
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Long Lasting
Teak is more durable and resistant to wear and tear, making it ideal for long-term use. Over time, bamboo can develop splinters, especially if not properly maintained, which could be uncomfortable underfoot.

Water Resistance
Naturally high in oil content, teak is highly resistant to water, preventing it from rotting or warping. Bamboo is not as naturally water-resistant as teak, which can lead to warping, swelling, or deterioration if exposed to moisture over long periods.

Mold and Mildew Resistance
The natural oils in teak also make it more resistant to mold and mildew. While bamboo can resist mold to some extent, it is more susceptible to mold and mildew growth than teak, especially in humid environments.

Low Maintenance
Requires less frequent maintenance and treatment compared to bamboo. Bamboo is generally less durable than teak, making it more prone to wear, cracking, and splitting over time.

Aesthetic Appeal
Often seen as more luxurious, teak has a rich, warm color that can complement a variety of bathroom and outdoor styles.
























