Our acacia wood planters are made from acacia hardwood with an antique white finish.
Wood finishes for acacia hardwood planters.
Stylish obelisk in natural acacia hardwood will add a touch of elegance and style wherever you chose to place it.
The short rectangle bench also has a removable fiber cement top which turns sections of the planter into a table or seat.
Acacia wood is 1 5x the hardness of oak making this obelisk the perfect addition to any garden.
Use in gardens patios decks or even decorate the kitchen with an herb collection.
The finish of a piece of wood is the stain or varnish and that also acts as a protective barrier for your table.
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Acacia wood also known as monkey pod wood is often used to produce fine furniture and tableware.
Acacia wood is a hardwood primarily harvested from two types of trees the hawaiian koa and the australian blackwood tree.
Acacia wood is immensely popular when it comes to furnishings kitchenware tableware and flooring.
It is also known as monkey pod wood.
Wooden planter box 17 x 9 7 x 7 inches rustic solid wood constructed from acacia a tropical hardwood that naturally is resistant to water rot and insects.
Out of the 1 300 species of acacia few are also used to make paper.
All planters in the acacia wood collection come with plastic pot inserts.
Obelisk is 5 ft.
This collection can be arranged in a modular fashion by placing different planters next to each other.
How to oil acacia wood patio furniture.
Use outdoor and indoor sturdy hardwood construction and stable wide base with drainage holes.
Just like any natural wood acacia wood maintains its attractive appearance for much longer when given proper care.
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The furniture wax or polish also helps preserve the finish.
Acacia is a fast growing evergreen tree from australia that is prized for its resinous hardwood.
Tall and comes flat packed but is easy to assemble with just a few bolts.
Whatever you do stay far far away from any product with silicone.
In the biblical account the ark of the covenant is said to have been made from shittim wood which comes from the red acacia tree vachellia seyal.