Palermo in the color Charcoal is a timeless dining table for outdoor environments in a generous size. The dining table in teak radiates a classic style that suits both modern and traditional environments.
Teak is a type of wood with particularly good properties for the manufacture of furniture and furnishings. It is hard, heavy, elastic and contains oil, which makes it very resistant to moisture and impact. We only use wood from plantations in Indonesia when we manufacture our teak products. Cracks occur.
Untreated teak gradually changes color during outdoor exposure from honey-colored in the beginning, to silver-grey over time. Our teak furniture for outdoor use is treated with an environmentally friendly, water-based solution with silicon vitriol as an active ingredient. This is what gives the greyish color from the beginning. The different structure in the wood means that the table absorbs different amounts of the agent and therefore you can get a small difference in color between different tables.
The treatment will gradually fade, and the natural patina will be highlighted, and the furniture will then retain its silver-grey, natural color. In some cases, penetrations of sap and resin from the wood on the surface can be detected. These are marked as yellowish spots on the table and are completely normal and will disappear over time.
"DA Lewis remains one of New Zealand's most enduring furniture businessses, hailing from a story of kiwi, backyard ingenuity.
Specializing in NZ Made furniture, DA Lewis offers customizable options in fabric, comfort,, configuration and size to suit your unique preferences.
In addition to our locally-made pieces, we feature a curated selection of premium international and local brands, including Stressless, IMG, Artwood, Danske Mobler, Marlex, Furtex, Weave, Hawthorne, and Tasman Tanning leather, and many more.
OUR STORY | MAKING QUALITY NZ MADE FURNITURE SINCE 1946
In 1937 at the age of 12, David Arthur Lewis started making letterboxes in his spare time and selling them to Smiths City.
In 1946, after completing his cabinet-making apprenticeship, he formed D A Lewis & Company.
The company started out in David’s backyard shed, manufacturing side-tables and bedroom furniture, sold through Smiths City, Holmes and Sons, and McKenzie and Willis. Soon David expanded his range to make dining tables and occasional furniture, and in 1958 started manufacturing sofas and lounge suites.
Keeping up with Demand
The good people of Christchurch knew a fine piece of furniture when they saw it! Business grew rapidly and D A Lewis relocated in 1961 to much larger premises in Manchester Street to meet increased demand and have room to build the large range of furniture they now manufactured.
By the late 1970’s the company was wholesaling furniture throughout New Zealand, and by the 1980’s, DA Lewis was exporting to Australia and Papua New Guinea. Commercial contracts for hotels, motels and institutions were also being undertaken from the 1970’s.
Rising from the Ashes
A fire in April 1985 almost completely destroyed the Manchester Street factory. David Lewis said, “We will do our best not to let our customers down”.
He didn’t let them down, and DA Lewis was not deterred by this setback. The company bought the old H. W. Smith Timber yard on Main South Road, opposite the Wigram RNZAF Base. By April 1988 a new showroom, factory and offices had been built on the site.
The new factory had a floor area of 90,000 sq ft., 40,000 sq. ft. more than the old factory and the new showroom was a massive 22,000 sq. ft with room for further expansion.
David Lewis made the DA Lewis brand synonymous with beautiful, high quality New Zealand made furniture. Over the ages, we have had an amazingly talented team of designers, and craftsmen and women to continue his tradition.
Enduring Craftsmanship
The second generation of the Lewis family are leading the development and growth of DA Lewis into a new century, and perpetuating David’s values of quality craftsmanship, strong relationships with our customers and caring for our team and the local community.