Standard outdoor sofas trap you in shallow seats that force upright postures better suited to dining than relaxed conversation. The HiTeak Grande Teak Deep Outdoor Couch is a 69-inch teak outdoor sofa with 27-inch deep seats and 4-inch Sunbrella cushions, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping.
Full Specifications
| Brand | HiTeak |
|---|---|
| Overall Dimensions | 69" W × 31" D × 23" H |
| Seat Dimensions | 65.5" W × 27" D × 11" H |
| Frame Material | Grade-A Plantation Teak |
| Cushion Fabric | Sunbrella (Canvas, Charcoal, Fawn, Fern Green, Navy) |
| Cushion Thickness | 4 inches |
| Weight Capacity | 750 lbs |
| Hardware | Marine-Grade Stainless Steel |
| Assembly | Required (30-45 minutes, hardware included) |
| Care | Natural teak weathers to silver-gray; Sunbrella cushions spot clean |
What Is a Deep Seat Outdoor Sofa?
A deep seat outdoor sofa is a weather-resistant seating piece with seat depth measuring 24-28 inches, compared to standard outdoor sofas at 18-20 inches. Unlike shallow outdoor seating designed for upright dining postures, deep seat sofas accommodate full relaxation with thick cushions and reclined positioning.
What You Get With the HiTeak Grande Teak Deep Outdoor Couch
- Grade-A Plantation Teak Construction -- Kiln-dried teak with natural oil content repels moisture, insects, and rot without chemical treatments.
- True 27-Inch Seat Depth -- Accommodates full relaxation rather than forcing upright postures typical of shallow outdoor seating.
- 4-Inch Sunbrella Cushions -- Five fabric colorways resist fading, mildew, and staining while delivering indoor-level comfort.
- Slatted Rainwater Drainage -- Open slat design prevents standing water issues that damage solid outdoor furniture.
- 750-Pound Capacity -- Marine-grade stainless steel hardware and mortise-and-tenon joinery support extended family use.
- Hospitality-Grade Durability -- Commercial-suitable construction stands up to high-traffic covered patios and pool pavilions.
Where Does a Deep Seat Outdoor Sofa Work Best?
Position this all weather sofa on covered patios, screened porches, or pool pavilions where roof protection extends furniture life. Pair with modular outdoor sectional units to create full conversation groups, or anchor it as the centerpiece in outdoor patio furniture arrangements for family entertaining.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best material for an outdoor sofa?
- Teak ranks highest for outdoor sofas due to natural oil content that resists rot, insects, and weather damage without chemical treatments.
- How do you protect an outdoor sofa from rain?
- This teak sofa's slatted design drains rainwater naturally; store Sunbrella cushions indoors during heavy rain or cover with waterproof furniture covers.
- Are outdoor sofa cushions waterproof?
- Sunbrella cushions are water-resistant (not waterproof) and dry quickly, but prolonged rain exposure can cause mildew in foam cores.
- What is deep seating outdoor furniture?
- Deep seating outdoor furniture features seat depths of 24-28 inches for reclined relaxation, versus standard 18-20 inch depths designed for upright dining.
- Is teak good for outdoor furniture?
- Yes -- grade-A teak contains natural oils that repel moisture and insects, making it the most durable hardwood for year-round outdoor exposure.
- Does this outdoor sofa ship free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN provides free shipping to the continental US with no minimum order required.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
This hospitality-grade deep seating outdoor sofa suits hotel pool decks, resort patios, and luxury residential developments. Interior designers, architects, and commercial buyers receive up to 40% off through the LOOMLAN Trade Program with no minimum order.
| Trade Pricing | Apply free -- approval in 1-2 business days |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Hospitality suitable with proper maintenance |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge for orders over $5,000 |
Questions about dimensions or cushion colors? Call LOOMLAN at 833-566-6526 or use our Visual Search tool to find similar outdoor sofas and living room furniture.
