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Teak wood furniture built for a different pace of living. Royal Nilambur easy chairs are made from genuine Nilambur wild teak — slow-grown forest timber sourced legally from Kerala Forest Department depots in Malappuram. Dense grain, high natural oil content, mortise and tenon joinery at every stress point. Each chair is made to order in our Nilambur workshop, with a 10-year warranty. Two designs currently available; both built to outlast the room they sit in.
Every piece is made to order
Handcrafted in Nilambur · 10-year structural warranty · Free delivery across South India
There is a particular quality to sitting in a well-made teak wood chair — the weight of it, the stillness. Royal Nilambur easy chairs are made from Nilambur wild teak, one of the densest and most oil-rich teak sources in India, legally procured from Kerala Forest Department timber depots in Malappuram district. These are not showroom chairs assembled from plantation offcuts and finished to look the part. They are made to order, in a workshop where the timber is seasoned, jointed, and finished by hand — and they carry a 10-year warranty because the construction genuinely warrants it.
An easy chair occupies a different position in a home from a sofa or a dining chair. It is a single, deliberate object — chosen once, placed with intention, and used daily for years. That daily use puts real stress on the seat rail joints, the arm-to-back connection, and the front leg mortises. Wild teak is an appropriate material for this specific reason: its cell structure is naturally dense and interlocked, which means it holds a tight joint under repeated load without loosening over time. Plantation teak, grown in open plots on a commercial cycle, does not develop the same structural density. The difference is not cosmetic. It is measurable in hardness, in oil content, and in how the wood behaves at a joint over a decade of use.
Every easy chair we make shares the same construction principles, applied to the specific demands of lounge seating:
Most wooden furniture sold in India today uses the word "teak" loosely. It may mean plantation teak, teak veneer over MDF, or teak-finish laminate on particleboard. Royal Nilambur uses only genuine Nilambur wild teak, sourced directly from government-regulated forest department depots — a supply chain that is both traceable and legally documented. We are not the cheapest option in Kerala wooden furniture. We are the option for someone who has decided they are buying this chair once. The 4–6 week lead time exists because your chair does not exist until you order it. It is made specifically for you, in our Nilambur workshop, by craftsmen who work in a region with a 150-year teak forestry legacy.
The teak forests around Nilambur in Malappuram district receive some of the heaviest annual rainfall in Kerala. That slow, wet growing condition produces annual rings so tightly packed they are difficult to count without magnification. The result is a timber with significantly higher density and natural oil content than plantation teak grown in drier, faster-rotation plots in Southeast Asia. For an easy chair specifically, this matters in two ways. First, the wood holds a mortise cleanly — a tight, dry joint that does not swell or shrink seasonally. Second, the surface develops a natural patina over years of use, deepening from honey-brown to a richer amber without any additional treatment. For homes in coastal cities like Chennai or Visakhapatnam where humidity cycles are aggressive, this inherent stability is not a small thing.
A lounge chair works best when the proportions suit both the person using it and the room it occupies. Here are the practical considerations worth thinking through before you order:
For most Indian adults, a seat height of 42–45 cm is comfortable for extended sitting. Seat depth — the front-to-back distance of the seat itself — matters more than most buyers anticipate. A depth of 48–52 cm suits most adults; deeper than that and a shorter person will sit without back support. If you are ordering with a cushion, factor in that a 8–10 cm cushion will effectively raise the seat height by 3–4 cm depending on foam density.
Room clearance is the other practical concern. An easy chair with arms typically occupies 65–75 cm in width. Allow at least 45 cm of clear floor space on the open sides for comfortable movement. In a smaller flat — a 2BHK in Pune or Hyderabad, for instance — one well-placed chair often works better than two that crowd the space.
On delivery: wild teak easy chairs are solid and therefore heavy. Our Nilambur chairs are built as single-frame pieces, not flat-pack. For upper-floor flats, confirm lift access or staircase clearance before ordering. We can advise on this at the time of order.
Wild teak from Nilambur grows slowly in high-rainfall forest conditions, producing tightly packed annual rings and higher natural oil content than plantation teak grown on commercial rotations. In a chair frame, this translates to a denser timber that holds mortise joints more tightly and resists the seasonal movement — swelling and contracting with humidity — that causes joints to loosen over time. Plantation teak is a legitimate material, but it is not the same timber, and the difference becomes apparent over years of use.
The honest answer depends on your time horizon. Engineered wood furniture — particleboard or MDF with a veneer or laminate finish — is significantly cheaper upfront and adequate for a 5–7 year ownership cycle. Genuine teak wood furniture at the Royal Nilambur level is a 20–30 year decision. Amortised over that period, the cost difference narrows substantially. The more relevant question is whether you want to make this purchase again in seven years, or once.
Wild teak's high natural oil content means it requires very little intervention. Wipe down with a lightly damp cloth for routine cleaning. Once a year — or once every two years in air-conditioned interiors — apply a thin coat of raw linseed oil or teak oil with a soft cloth and wipe off the excess after 20 minutes. Avoid silicone-based polishes, which seal the wood surface and prevent the natural oil from breathing. Keep the chair away from direct, prolonged sun through a south-facing glass window, which can bleach the surface faster than ambient light would.
Every Royal Nilambur easy chair is made to order from our Nilambur workshop, with a standard lead time of 4–6 weeks from order confirmation. Customisation — seat dimensions, arm height, finish preference, and in some cases upholstery fabric — is available at the time of order. Because each piece is made individually rather than pulled from stock, modifications do not require a separate process; they are simply built into the making from the start.
Yes, and we manage this regularly. A solid teak easy chair typically weighs between 18 and 28 kg depending on the design — manageable for two people through a standard staircase. For high-rise buildings, confirm lift internal dimensions before delivery. If access is a concern, contact us before placing your order and we will advise on the specific piece you are considering. We ship across India, and our delivery team has experience with flat deliveries in major cities.
Royal Nilambur easy chairs are made from teak wood that will be here long after the people who made it are gone — and they are built with the joinery and material quality to match that lifespan. If you are at the point of deciding whether this is the right chair for your home, we are available to answer specific questions before you commit. Every piece begins with a conversation, and it leaves the workshop only when it is ready.