Apartment Patio Furniture

Crafted from Grade A teak wood, our apartment outdoor furniture is designed to maintain its appearance through constant daily use, changing seasons, and shared community spaces that rarely sit empty. Each piece delivers long-term durability, refined presentation, and low-maintenance performance across courtyards, rooftop lounges, pool decks, and resident amenity spaces. 

Crafted from Grade A teak wood, our apartment outdoor furniture is designed to maintain its appearance through constant daily use, changing seasons, and shared community spaces that rarely sit empty. Each piece delivers long-term durability, refined presentation, and low-maintenance performance across courtyards, rooftop lounges, pool decks, and resident amenity spaces. 

Amenity Furniture Built for Multi-Family Spaces

Teak’s dense grain and natural oils allow it to withstand moisture, UV exposure, and continuous outdoor use without the peeling, fading, or surface breakdown common in many painted or synthetic materials. Over time, teak develops a soft silver-gray patina that feels intentional, or it can be oiled periodically to preserve its original color. Either approach offers a low-maintenance, professional aesthetic for multifamily properties throughout the year.

Designed for High-Use Residential Amenities

Ash & Ember’s multifamily collection is designed with the demands of rooftop terraces, pool decks, and shared amenity spaces in mind: stability, long-term durability, and a consistent visual presence in environments that see continuous resident use and year-round exposure to the elements. Built from weather-resistant Grade A teak with precision joinery throughout, each piece is suited to high-use environments where presentation and longevity carry equal importance.

Custom configurations are available for large-scale multifamily projects, allowing amenity spaces to feel cohesive and considered in photographs, during tours and in everyday use. Ash & Ember also supports portfolio-wide projects with dedicated trade support, phased delivery coordination, and customization options tailored to each development.

Ash & Ember Grade A teak dining chair and round table on an apartment patio

Multi-Family Durability Meets Refined Design

  • Minimal maintenance requirements. Grade A teak doesn't need annual sealing or refinishing to maintain its integrity.
  • Weather resistant. Dense heartwood resists moisture damage and UV without coatings that can chip, peel, or fade.
  • Rooftop-ready configurations. Weight and stability documentation is available for rooftop terrace projects that require structural review.
  • Seasonal storage options. Select pieces are built to stack cleanly for seasonal storage in climates where amenity spaces close for the winter.
  • Bulk pricing for portfolios. Volume programs support developers and property managers furnishing multiple communities or phasing amenity upgrades across a portfolio.

FAQs

Yes. We offer commercial warranty coverage specifically for multifamily common-area applications, which is separate from our residential warranty. Coverage reflects the higher use frequency of shared amenity spaces. Full documentation is available from the trade team before purchase.

Rooftop projects typically need material weight data for structural review. We can provide weight specifications for individual pieces and full configuration sets when a structural engineer or developer requires documentation. Send your project details to the trade team and we'll put together what your review process needs.

Yes. Grade A teak is dimensionally stable through seasonal temperature and humidity shifts, which makes it well-suited for storage between seasons. Clean the furniture before storage and keep it covered or indoors during the off-season where possible. We can recommend specific storage practices based on the pieces in your collection.

Yes. Developers and property management companies sourcing across multiple communities or phasing amenity upgrades can work with the trade team on volume pricing and delivery programs. Coordination details depend on project scope and timeline.

Very little. Grade A teak doesn't need sealing, painting, or protective coatings to stay sound outdoors. For properties that want to keep the original honey tone, oiling once or twice a year is enough. For a hands-off approach, teak weathers to a uniform silver-gray that only needs occasional cleaning with mild soap and water.