Warren Teak Counter Stools 2PC Outdoor Counter Stools
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Seasonal Living |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 32 in. W x 38 in. D x 60 in. H (each stool) |
| Material | Reclaimed Teak |
| Finish | Brown |
| Weight | 23 lbs (set of two) |
| Set Includes | Two counter stools |
How Well Does Reclaimed Teak Handle Rain and Sun?
Reclaimed teak resists moisture and UV because the wood contains natural oils that repel water and prevent the cellular breakdown direct sunlight causes in softer woods. You'll see the brown finish gradually silver to grey as those surface oils weather -- that's the patina, not structural damage. The grain stays tight, the joints hold, and the wood sheds rain instead of absorbing it. Teak won't rust, splinter from freeze-thaw cycles, or support mildew the way resin and untreated lumber can. Sourcing reclaimed wood means you're getting heartwood that's already proven its weather resistance over one lifecycle.Do You Have to Bring These Inside for Winter?
You don't have to -- reclaimed teak survives snow, sleet, and freezing rain without splitting. That said, moving the stools under a covered porch or into a shed keeps the brown tone longer and cuts down on the grey patina most exposed teak develops. If they stay out, expect the surface color to shift silver within one to two seasons; the structure remains sound. A quick rinse and occasional teak cleaner (not oil) bring back some warmth without sealing the grain, which teak should never be asked to do.Where Do These Work Best on a Patio or Deck?
Use them at an outdoor kitchen island, alongside a poolside bar, or under a pergola where you've grouped other pieces from LOOMLAN Outdoor's outdoor counter dining sets collection. The 60-inch height suits bar counters; if you need seating for a standard dining table, browse outdoor counter stools at the right scale. For a taller bar setup, pair them with selections from the outdoor bar stools range, or match them to an outdoor counter table in powder-coated aluminum for mixed-material contrast. At 23 pounds for the pair, they're light enough to shift between zones but stable once placed.Frequently Asked Questions
- Does teak need to be oiled?
- No -- oiling seals the surface and traps moisture, which teak's open grain is designed to shed. A cleaner rinse once or twice a year is all the maintenance required.
- Will teak turn grey, and can I stop it?
- Yes, exposed teak silvers as UV oxidizes the surface oils; you can slow the shift with a teak sealer applied annually, but the grey patina doesn't harm strength or weather resistance.
- Can this stay outside all year?
- Reclaimed teak handles year-round exposure to rain, snow, and freezing temperatures without cracking, though covering or storing the stools extends the brown finish.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- The brown tone will lighten and shift to silver-grey under full sun over one to two seasons; the wood itself remains UV resistant and structurally sound.
- How do I clean these stools?
- Rinse with water and scrub with a soft brush and teak cleaner when dirt builds up; avoid pressure washers, which can gouge the grain.
- Does this ship free, and is assembly required?
- Free curbside delivery is included to the continental USA; assembly status is not specified, so contact LOOMLAN Outdoor at 833-566-6526 before ordering if that detail matters to your timeline.
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.




