Eucalyptus has quietly become one of the most widely used hardwoods in outdoor furniture—and if you’ve been furniture shopping lately, you’ve probably seen it listed as the material behind patio sets, garden chairs, and sun loungers across Europe and North America.
But is eucalyptus really built for outdoor life? How does it compare to other hardwoods like teak or acacia? And is it worth choosing if you want furniture that lasts season after season?
In this guide, we’ll explore what makes eucalyptus such a popular material for outdoor furniture manufacturers, how it performs in real-world weather conditions, and what kind of care it needs to stay beautiful over time.
What Makes Eucalyptus a Popular Choice for Outdoor Furniture?
Eucalyptus is a medium-density hardwood—not as heavy as teak or acacia, but strong enough for everyday outdoor use. With a Janka hardness rating of around 1,120, it offers a good balance between sturdiness and flexibility.
What really sets eucalyptus apart, however, is its natural resistance to the elements. The wood contains tannins and essential oils that help repel water, deter pests, and minimize fungal growth. These same compounds give eucalyptus its durability outdoors—especially in humid or coastal climates, where lesser woods tend to warp, swell, or rot.
It’s also a favorite among furniture made in Vietnam, where sustainable plantations provide FSC-certified eucalyptus for export. Lightweight and easy to work with, eucalyptus is ideal for folding chairs, dining sets, and adjustable loungers.

How Eucalyptus Performs in Sun, Rain, and Humidity
Sun and Heat Exposure
Eucalyptus holds up well in the sun, but like most natural hardwoods, it will fade over time if left untreated. UV rays break down the wood’s surface lignin, causing the color to shift from warm reddish-brown to a silver-gray patina. While some people love this weathered look, others prefer to preserve the original tone with seasonal oiling. It doesn’t crack easily, but surface checking (small shallow splits) can occur if it’s left dry and exposed for long periods.
Moisture, Rain, and Humidity
Eucalyptus excels in damp environments thanks to its dimensional stability—a fancy way of saying it doesn't expand or contract much when moisture levels change. That makes it ideal for coastal areas like the UK, Northern France, the Netherlands, or the Pacific Northwest, where furniture is constantly battling moisture and humidity. The wood’s natural tannins act as built-in protection against mildew and softening.
Coastal and Windy Regions
Because eucalyptus is lightweight, it’s easier to move and reposition than denser woods like teak or acacia. This is a plus if you’re dealing with wind, sudden storms, or shifting sun patterns. Just make sure to secure lighter pieces during storms or high wind.
Is Eucalyptus Sustainable? Yes—Here’s Why.
Unlike teak, which can take 25–30 years to mature, eucalyptus trees typically reach harvestable size in just 7–10 years. This faster growth cycle makes eucalyptus a more renewable and eco-friendly option for outdoor furniture.
At Dai Phuc Hung Thinh Furniture, we only work with 100% FSC-certified eucalyptus, meaning every piece of wood we use comes from forests that meet the Forest Stewardship Council’s rigorous standards for environmental protection, worker safety, biodiversity, and traceability. From harvest to final product, the entire supply chain is audited to ensure compliance and transparency.
For customers in Europe, the UK, and North America, FSC certification is more than a label—it’s a guarantee that their outdoor furniture was made using responsibly sourced materials that won’t contribute to deforestation or unethical labor practices. It also ensures long-term supply stability for retailers and private-label brands looking to meet sustainability goals.
Eucalyptus isn’t just a good material—it’s a responsible one. And when it comes from a certified source, it’s a smart choice for anyone who cares about quality and the planet.
Caring for Eucalyptus Outdoor Furniture
While eucalyptus is tough, it still benefits from seasonal care—especially if you want to preserve its rich color and smooth surface.
Here’s how to get the most from your eucalyptus pieces:
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Clean it monthly with mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush or cloth.
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Oil the surface every 2–3 months during summer with teak oil or another hardwood oil.
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Use covers when furniture is not in use—choose breathable, UV-resistant covers to avoid mildew.
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Store indoors or under shelter during winter or long rainy periods.
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If the wood grays and you want to restore the original tone, light sanding and re-oiling will bring it back.
If you’re looking for outdoor furniture that balances natural beauty, resilience, and sustainability, eucalyptus is a smart option. It handles rain, humidity, and coastal conditions better than most hardwoods in its class, and it’s widely used by outdoor furniture manufacturers across the globe for good reason.
Just know that, like any wood, eucalyptus rewards a bit of seasonal care. Clean it, oil it, and cover it—and it will give you years of comfort and style.
Eucalyptus has earned its place as a top material in outdoor furniture—for good reason. It’s stable in humid climates, naturally resistant to the elements, and sustainable when sourced responsibly. Whether you’re furnishing a seaside garden in France or a balcony in Toronto, eucalyptus offers the right mix of performance, style, and environmental credibility.
At Dai Phuc Hung Thinh Furniture, we’ve spent over 22 years producing high-quality, FSC-certified eucalyptus and acacia outdoor furniture. As a family-owned factory in Vietnam, we proudly supply to major retailers globally, including JYSK and Segmuller.
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