Ash & Ember Hawthorne Grade A Teak Reclining Lounger with Optional Armrests - 899545
Part of the Hawthorne Collection, this reclining lounger is built for ultimate comfort and relaxation. Perfect for outdoor lounging, it has four adjustable backrest positions, three knee bend angles, a pull-out tray, optional adjustable armrests, and built-in castor wheels.
Crafted with naturally weather-resistant, hand-sanded Grade A Teak that has been kiln-dried for a minimum of 30 days for added resilience. This sun lounger has caramel brown coloring that softens to a silvery patina over time and can be oiled periodically to preserve its original coloring.
All Ash & Ember teak furniture is crafted from legally sourced teak wood from responsibly managed plantations - never from natural forests.
What Our Experts Think
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Reclining lounger from the Hawthorne Collection, crafted from hand-sanded, kiln-dried Grade A teak for long-lasting durability.
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Four adjustable backrest positions and three knee-bend angles provide fully customizable comfort.
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Optional adjustable armrests and pull-out tray enhance convenience for drinks, books, or personal items.
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Built-in castor wheels allow easy repositioning for sun or shade.
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Naturally weather-resistant teak ages from rich caramel brown to a silvery patina, combining beauty with functionality.
Q&A
Q1: What material is the lounger made from?
A: Premium Grade A teak, kiln-dried and hand-sanded for stability and weather resistance.
Q2: How adjustable is the lounger?
A: Four backrest positions, three knee-bend angles, and optional armrests for full customization.
Q3: Does it have added convenience features?
A: Yes, includes a pull-out tray and built-in castor wheels for mobility.
Q4: How does it hold up outdoors?
A: Naturally resistant to sun, rain, and humidity; teak’s oils prevent cracking, chipping, or decay.
Q5: How does the color change over time?
A: Caramel brown naturally weathers to a silvery-gray patina; optional teak oil preserves original color.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean with mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals.
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Apply teak oil periodically to maintain original golden-brown color.
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Allow natural patina to develop if preferred.
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Store or cover during extreme weather to protect the wood.
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Inspect castor wheels, hinges, and armrests periodically for secure operation.