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Camp Hill, AL
36850
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
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Welcome to Earth's Creations, where nature and history meet functionality and luxury. We are the largest teak company in the United States and are dedicated to imagining, designing and producing the finest furniture and home decor on earth.
At Earth's Creations our mission is to not only set the international standard of quality and design for furniture, but to bring the story and history of each unique piece into your home. We use a mix of mediums in creating our works of art including teak wood, petrified wood, onyx, marble and more. We carry a wide variety of indoor/outdoor furniture and decor as well as hyper realistic hand carved sculptures.
Formally known as Artistic Teak Traders, we have recently re-imagined our company and evolved into Earth's Creations. We currently have two lines differentiating our products: Artistic Teak and Serenity Stone. Our massive warehouse is located in Camp Hill, Alabama and boasts over 25,000 square feet of space to meet the ever growing demand of our customers. Our production plant is located in Indonesia and is the largest of its kind in the country.
Each of our items are conceptualized, designed, and produced within our company. Each and every item is handmade and no two are exactly alike. The majority of our collection is solid teak made from the discarded roots, stumps, and limbs of centuries old teak trees. In a time when the desire for discovery shimmered in the air and great wooden sailing ships dominated the high seas, teak wood was one of the most sought after resources for construction. Teak has been utilized in ship building for more than 2,000 years, with the oldest archaeological findings dating to the ancient Egyptian city of Berenice, Panchrysos.