HIGH POINT — Ethicraft has announced the launch of its 2025 outdoor furniture collection, showcasing reclaimed teak, resilient woven accents, and artisanal concrete finishes. The line prioritizes organic aesthetics and an effortless integration of indoor and outdoor environments, according to the company.
Marking a debut initiative, Ethnicraft now utilizes reclaimed teak sourced from retired structures in Indonesia for its outdoor range. The collection also integrates weatherproof, fully recyclable multifilament cords, meticulously woven into lounge chairs, sofas, and tables to enhance both texture and longevity.
A novel design approach combines the reclaimed teak with handcrafted concrete tabletops, treated with a protective coating to ensure durability and simplified upkeep.
Characterized by soft curves and earthy hues, the collection highlights designs such as the Canyon dining table—inspired by geological formations—and the Corbey lounge series, which incorporates woven details evocative of coastal craftsmanship.
Ethnicraft’s 2025 outdoor offerings reinforce its commitment to sustainable practices and artisanal quality. Key introductions include the Bok extendable dining table, Jack Woven lounge chair, and Boomerang coffee tables, each crafted to elevate outdoor settings through a blend of sophistication and practicality.