Pine
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2000 - Designers
- Materials
Pine
Our rustic Pine range offers both quality and affordability in equal measures. It’s classic, familiar and functional.
This range is known for its practicality, and space-saving designs. Some of the products are made from Pine which has been sourced from responsibly managed forests in Eastern Europe. The slight yellow / green colour has been treated to make it suitable for outdoor use, all year round. In time, these products will turn an ashy silver / grey.
The Selection
- Pine Pine Farmers Bench 6ft 312
- Pine Pine Farmers Table 1.9m x 1m 314
- Pine Pine Gleneagles Picnic Table 306
- Pine Pine High Back Bench 5ft 309
- Pine Pine Malu Bench 4ft 298
- Pine Pine Malu Bench 5ft 299
- Pine Pine Malu Children’s Picnic Table 2ft 310C
- Pine Pine Malu Picnic Table 5ft 310
- Pine Pine Malu Picnic Table 6ft 316
Frequently Asked Questions
For more information about Alexander Rose, material warranties, cushion care and more, visit our FAQ page. To contact the appropriate member of our team, visit our contact page.
FSC® means Forestry Stewardship Council which is a body that oversees the wood resources of countries all across the world. Following extensive audit and rigorous testing procedures, it issues certificates to those companies whose wood is from a sustainable source. We are proud that all of our timbers are FSC® certified. In simple terms they ensure that the forests are regenerated and the wildlife is protected.
You can order your spare parts here. If you are unable to find the part you are looking for, please call the customer service team on 01444258931 or email customerservices@alexander-rose.co.uk with a brief description and a photo if possible. We can then identify the part you need and see if we have it available.
You can purchase Alexander Rose treatments and covers from your nearest retailer, online stockists of Alexander Rose or click here to purchase them through our website.
Natural cracks occur in timber as the wood absorbs moisture and dries due to the climatic variation. This causes the timber to expand and contract which creates natural cracks on the surface. This will not affect the durability of your furniture. If you can fit a 10p coin into the crack, this may be a manufacturing fault and you can contact us for our advice.