
Eterna Home Launches Summer 2025 Teak Collection, Bringing Sustainable Luxury to British Gardens
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Renowned for its dedication to craftsmanship, Eterna Home's new range offers thoughtfully designed pieces that blend timeless style with functionality. Whether for laid-back summer lounging, garden entertaining, or simply enjoying a moment of calm outdoors, each product is crafted to enrich the outdoor living experience.
"Our Summer 2025 Collection represents everything we stand for-sustainability, style, and substance," said Jimmy Bhardwaj, Marketing Consultant at Eterna Home. "We believe outdoor furniture should be as considered and beautifully made as anything found indoors. This new range allows our customers to create garden spaces that are both inviting and built to last."
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Central to the collection is the elegant teak garden table series, which includes a variety of designs from compact round tables to larger rectangular styles perfect for summer dining. Made from mature teak wood, each table develops a natural patina over time while maintaining exceptional structural strength.
Complementing these tables are Eterna Home's latest teak garden bench models, crafted with ergonomic contours and enduring charm. These benches provide a tranquil seating solution for gardens, courtyards, and terraces-ideal for both decorative and practical purposes.
For a complete outdoor setup, Eterna Home also offers coordinated teak garden set combinations. These sets pair tables with matching chairs or benches, delivering fully styled arrangements that turn any garden into a space for social connection and relaxation.
What sets Eterna Home apart is not just the quality of its designs but also the brand's unwavering commitment to environmental responsibility. All teak used in its furniture is ethically sourced from certified sustainable forests, and the production process emphasizes longevity and low maintenance-an eco-friendly alternative to fast furniture.
The Summer 2025 Teak Collection is now available to browse on Eterna Home's official website, with each piece reflecting the brand's vision of mindful luxury and outdoor living that lasts. Homeowners are invited to explore the new range and find inspiration to reimagine their gardens with authentic, hand-finished teak furniture.
Media Contact:
Jimmy Bhardwaj
Marketing Consultant
Eterna Home
The Oakley, Kidderminster Road
Droitwich, WR9 9AY
info@eternahome.co.uk
01905 928 398
About Eterna Home:
Eterna Home specializes in premium, sustainably sourced teak outdoor garden furniture. With a focus on expert craftsmanship and timeless design, the company offers durable, eco-conscious solutions for homeowners who value quality and beauty in their garden spaces.

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