TEAK AT THE KNEES
FIVE ON FRIDAY
Cabinets, chairs and wall panelling made from Indian hardwood peaked in popularity during the 1950s, with quality teak furniture by the brands Ercol and G Plan being particularly prevalent in both residential settings and office fitouts at the time.
The smooth honey-coloured carpentry imbued with mid-century design specifications has made somewhat of a renaissance over recent years and is a trend that the hospitality industry and its specifiers haven’t overlooked.
This week’s Five on Friday lineup sees restaurants boasting floor-to-ceiling wooden cladding and bedrooms decked out with sleek Scandinavian seating, all in that distinctive teak tone.
Here are five projects that have us truly weak at the knees with their use of teak…
01 | Ember Locke Kensington, UK.
02 | Eaton Hotel Hong Kong, China SAR.
by AvroKO – Bangkok.