Brookline Teak Garden Bench
Hand-finished grade-A teak with a slatted back that mellows to silver-grey over the seasons.
Teak benches, leafy planters, warm light and slow evenings. Considered outdoor living, gathered into one Toronto garden shop.
A tight, well-edited range. Nothing here is filler — each piece earns its place on the patio.
Hand-finished grade-A teak with a slatted back that mellows to silver-grey over the seasons.
Three frost-resistant fibreclay planters in graduated sizes, drainage-ready out of the box.
Weatherproof festoon lights with 30 warm-white shatterproof bulbs and a dimmable plug.
Quick-dry, fade-resistant cushions in botanical tones — a back and seat pair for two.
Cools the patio up to 9 °C with a fine mist ring, three speeds and a tilt-adjust head.
Hand-knotted cotton-blend hammock with spreader bars in FSC-certified hardwood.
Corten-steel bowl that develops a living patina, with a mesh spark guard and poker.
A deep-pitched Muskoka-style chair in oiled western red cedar, built for long evenings.
A little attention goes a long way outdoors. Here is how we look after our own gardens — the same advice we give in the showroom.
Untreated teak weathers to a soft grey on its own. Prefer the honey tone? A light teak oil twice a season holds it.
Crock the base, use a free-draining mix, and raise pots on feet so roots never sit in water through a wet spring.
Cushions, hammocks and lighting last years longer when they overwinter dry. Frames and fire bowls can stay out.

A few thousand Ontario gardens later, here is what people tell us once the seasons have tested it.
The teak bench arrived flat-packed but felt like furniture, not flat-pack. Two seasons in and it has weathered to the silver they promised.
Ordered the string lights for a backyard wedding. Bright, warm and genuinely weatherproof — they shrugged off a downpour.
The planter set is the right kind of heavy. Drainage was already sorted, so I planted the same afternoon.
I cool-tested the misting fan in a July heatwave on a west-facing balcony. It made the difference between sitting out and giving up.
Customer service walked me through cedar care over email without rushing. Rare these days.
The fire bowl has become the reason people stay late. The patina after a winter is beautiful, not rusty.
Cushions held their colour through a full summer of sun. Quick-dry is not marketing — I tested it in a thunderstorm.
Lovely lounge chair. Deep, comfortable, and the cedar smells incredible for the first few weeks.
The hammock spreader bars are proper hardwood, not dowel. It hangs flat and feels secure.
Delivery to a third-floor walk-up was handled with care and a heads-up call. Small thing, big difference.
Solar lanterns light a long path and actually last until midnight. The flicker mode is tasteful, not gimmicky.
Visited the Queen Street showroom before buying. No pressure, real plants, honest advice about what suited a shady yard.
Our Queen Street showroom is part shop, part planted courtyard. Drop in, test a bench, and talk through your space with someone who gardens.
245 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 1Z4, Canada
Mon–Sat 9:00–18:00 · Sun 11:00–17:00
