Stressless® The Art of Comfort

Renowned worldwide for uncompromising comfort, precision engineering and timeless Scandinavian design, Stressless® represents the pinnacle of luxury seating. Each piece is meticulously crafted to support the body in perfect balance, delivering an experience that must be felt to be truly understood.

At VAST, we are proud to be a selected stockist of Stressless®. Due to the premium nature of the range and the importance of personalised comfort fitting, Stressless® is available exclusively in-store. Visit us to experience the collection firsthand and discover why Stressless® is considered the global benchmark in ergonomic luxury.


Our team will guide you through sizing, finishes and comfort options to ensure the perfect fit.

How to Care for Your Teak Furniture:

One of the best things about teak is how little it asks of you. Here are your two options:

Leave it completely alone:

Teak is one of the few timbers that genuinely thrives without any treatment. Left outdoors, it will gradually transition from its original warm honey-brown to a beautiful silver-grey patina over 6 to 12 months. This is a completely natural process and it does not affect the strength or durability of the wood in any way. Many people prefer this aged look, and it requires nothing from you at all.

Apply a teak sealer or protector:

If you'd prefer to maintain the warm golden tone, apply a teak sealer or protector once or twice a year. This helps lock in the wood's natural oils and slows down the greying process. Simply clean the furniture first with mild soapy water and a soft brush, allow it to dry fully, then apply the sealer evenly with a cloth in the direction of the grain.

A note on teak oil: we recommend avoiding teak oil products for outdoor furniture. Despite the name, teak oil is not the same as teak's natural oils and it can attract mould and mildew over time, particularly in warmer climates. A water-based sealer is a much better choice.

General cleaning:

Wipe down with warm soapy water and a soft brush as needed, always scrubbing with the grain. Avoid pressure washers and steel wool, as these can damage the surface.