Balmain Teak Ottoman
Informed by the iconic arc of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Balmain reflects a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Designed by Australians Harrison and Nicholas Condos, the collection's organic, gently curved silhouette and tapered legs are a study in simplicity and finely tuned proportions. Masterfully handcrafted from solid teak.
Finish Options
Natural Teak
Weathered Teak
Finish Options
- Handcrafted of solid teak
- Our Indonesian teak originates from forests regulated by Indonesia's Sustainable Forest Management (SFM/PHPL) and Verification of Timber Legality (TLAS/SVLK) systems, designed to promote the sustainability of future teak harvests while ensuring legal trade
- Natural Teak is untreated, finely sanded premium teak. The wood will weather to a silvery grey with outdoor exposure.
- Weathered Teak is a handcrafted, multistep finish. If left uncovered, our Weathered Teak finish will wear away with exposure to the elements. Once the applied finish has worn off, the furniture will begin to acquire the beautiful silvery-grey patina that is typical of untreated premium teak wood.
- Teak wood is inherently durable and exceptionally weather resistant. Learn more.
- Frame constructed using mortise-and-tenon joinery
- Tapered legs lend lightness to the low-slung silhouette
- Cushion available in Water-Repellent or Quick-Dry fill
- Water-Repellent cushions feature a foam core enclosed in a protective casing that helps prevent water from penetrating
- Quick-Dry cushions feature an open-cell reticulated foam core and mesh bottom panel, allowing water to drain rapidly and air to circulate freely
- Cushions come in a choice of luxury performance Perennials® or Sunbrella® fabrics designed to weather the elements and resist stains, spills, fading and mildew. Zippers resist corrosion.
- Our custom-fit outdoor covers (sold separately) are strongly recommended to protect furniture from the elements and minimize aging. Learn more.
- 31½" sq., 7"H (16"H with cushion)
- Detailed Dimensions
- Furniture Measuring & Delivery Guide