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Poplar chair

Poplar chair

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£350.00

The Poplar is a medium weight range bench and is built to suit a variety of uses in garden, park or hotel. There are four size options, ranging from 0.65m to 1.82m in length.

This range is manufactured by highly skilled craftsmen using traditional joinery techniques. All end frames are mortised, tenoned and dowelled for extra strength.

The Poplar range is made from Iroko (Chlorophora excelsa) that is sourced from West Africa. This is a highly durable hardwood with an attractive grain that will withstand our weather all year round.

The timber remains in its natural form with principal end grain waxed.

We are particularly careful to buy our timber from countries belonging to the International Tropical Timber Organisations, all of which have accepted ITTO guidelines for the sustainable production of tropical timber.

By purchasing our products it ensures that the timber resource retains an economic value, thus providing an incentive to replant, manage and protect for the future.

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The Poplar is a medium weight range bench and is built to suit a variety of uses in garden, park or hotel. There are four size options, ranging from 0.65m to 1.82m in length.

This range is manufactured by highly skilled craftsmen using traditional joinery techniques. All end frames are mortised, tenoned and dowelled for extra strength.

The Poplar range is made from Iroko (Chlorophora excelsa) that is sourced from West Africa. This is a highly durable hardwood with an attractive grain that will withstand our weather all year round.

The timber remains in its natural form with principal end grain waxed.

We are particularly careful to buy our timber from countries belonging to the International Tropical Timber Organisations, all of which have accepted ITTO guidelines for the sustainable production of tropical timber.

By purchasing our products it ensures that the timber resource retains an economic value, thus providing an incentive to replant, manage and protect for the future.

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