Solid teak. Reclaimed teak. The hardest-working hardwood we carry — naturally oily, naturally weather-resistant, naturally graceful as it ages. Every species named. Every piece designed to outlast the room it lives in.
About teak furniture
Laiyahome's teak furniture collection includes dining tables, coffee tables, bar tables, bar stools, benches, sideboards, and statement pieces — handcrafted in Indonesian workshops using both reclaimed teak (sourced from old buildings, boats, and structures) and sustainably plantation-grown teak. Prices range from approximately €200 for small bar stools and side tables to €5,000+ for sculptural live-edge dining tables. The collection serves coastal villas, design-led residential builds, and boutique hospitality projects across Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and Germany. Standard EU delivery is 5-21 days from European stock; larger furniture ships via white-glove or palletised freight on request. Bespoke set pricing for trade clients on orders of four or more pieces.
Why teak is the luxury coastal hardwood
Teak (Tectona grandis) contains natural oils and silica that make it remarkably resistant to water, rot, insects, and weather — the reason teak has anchored boat-building and outdoor furniture for over two centuries. A well-made teak piece can last forty or fifty years of daily use. Left untreated, teak weathers to a silvery patina; oiled annually, it maintains its warm honey-gold tone. Both finishes are visually correct — many designers specifying for Mediterranean villas prefer the silver-grey natural patina for its restrained, weathered character; many residential interiors keep the warmer oiled finish.
Solid teak vs reclaimed teak
Solid teak (sometimes called plantation teak or new-growth teak) comes from sustainably managed plantations in Indonesia, India, and parts of Africa. It's uniform in colour, predictable in grain, and stable in supply. Reclaimed teak is sourced from old buildings, boats, agricultural structures, and dismantled buildings across Indonesia — by the time the wood reaches the workshop it's older, denser, more characterful, and more figured than anything cut new. Both are equally durable. Reclaimed has more visible age character (knots, weathering, occasional metal-mark patina); solid teak has a cleaner, more uniform appearance. Many of our larger pieces use a mix of both.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy luxury teak furniture in Spain?
Laiyahome ships handcrafted teak furniture across Spain in 5-21 days from European stock. Larger furniture (dining tables, sideboards, statement pieces) ships via white-glove or palletised freight on request. The collection is designed for villa builds in Mallorca, Ibiza, Marbella, the Costa del Sol, and design-led residential projects across Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
Where can I buy teak furniture in Portugal?
Laiyahome delivers handcrafted teak furniture across Portugal in 5-21 days from European stock, including Comporta, Cascais, the Algarve, Lisbon, and Porto. White-glove and palletised freight available on request.
How much does solid teak furniture cost?
Bar stools and small accent furniture start around €200-€450. Coffee tables and benches €350-€900. Dining tables €800-€3,500 depending on size and whether reclaimed or new-growth. Statement pieces (oversized live-edge dining tables, sculptural benches) €3,000-€5,000+. Sets of dining chairs and matching furniture available with bespoke pricing on orders of four or more pieces.
Why is teak so durable?
Teak contains natural oils and silica that resist water, rot, insects, and weather. These properties — the reason teak has anchored boat-building for centuries — make it among the most durable hardwoods available for furniture. Well-maintained teak pieces routinely last forty years of daily use.
Can teak furniture be used outdoors?
Yes — teak is among the few hardwoods well-suited to outdoor use due to its natural oil content. Untreated, it weathers to a silver-grey patina; oiled, it maintains warmer tones. Both finishes are visually correct. For fully exposed positions, outdoor-rated teak finishes are recommended.