Outdoor Furniture
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Visola Outdoor Lounge Chair Set of 2 in Gray by Ashley Furniture
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Gresley 5-pc. Patio Set in Atlantic Navy by Safavieh
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Laguna Outdoor Director Chair: Set of 2 in Red by Safavieh
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Lynwood 3-pc. Outdoor Sectional Set in Ivory by Safavieh
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Brayson 5-pc. Outdoor Dining Set in Black by Safavieh
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Beachcroft 4-pc. Outdoor Dining Set in Brown by Ashley Furniture
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Sparrow & Wren Bradenton 3 Piece Outdoor Wicker Conversation Set with Fire Table
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Riva Blonde 7 Pc Large Oval Outdoor Dining Set with Flax Cushions
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Generation Recycled Outdoor Upright Adirondack Chair in Gray by C.R. Plastic Products
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Summerlyn Myrtle Grove Corner Chair in Natural by Linon Home Decor
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Hanover 4-pc. Patio Set in Black / White by Safavieh
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Cover for Marin Sectional and Table in Gray by Bellanest
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Grasson Lane Outdoor Set -4pc. in Blue by Ashley Furniture
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King Indoor Outdoor Lounge Chair in Turquoise by Armen Living
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Icon Static Adirondack Chair in "Royal Blue" by DUROGREEN OUTDOOR
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Fisher 3-pc... Outdoor Set in Natural by SEI Furniture
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SAFAVIEH Athena Indoor/Outdoor Modern Concrete Round Accent Table
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6 pc. Teak and Wicker Sectional Group in Grey by Outdoor Interiors
Our range includes everything from comfortable seating options like sofas and lounge chairs to functional dining sets, perfect for al fresco meals. We also offer a variety of umbrellas, benches, and accent tables to complete your outdoor setting. Each piece is crafted from high-quality materials such as teak, wicker, metal, and weather-resistant fabrics, designed to withstand the elements and provide lasting comfort and style.
F.A.Q.
What are the best materials for outdoor furniture?
Materials that can withstand various weather conditions are most suitable for outdoor furniture. Here are a few examples:
- Teak: Teak is a dense hardwood known for its durability and resistance to rot, decay, and insects. You can use teak furniture year-round in all weather.
- Wrought iron: Heavy and sturdy, wrought iron is perfect for patios and balconies with a lot of wind. However, it doesn't withstand extreme cold or wet temperatures well.
- Rattan: Rattan is a natural material that works best in covered outdoor spaces. Although it can withstand rain and cold, repeated exposure will make it less sturdy and ruin its tidy woven look.
- Synthetic wicker: Often confused with rattan, synthetic wicker is a more durable alternative designed to resist fading, cracking, and weather damage.
- Aluminum: Aluminum is lightweight, rust-resistant, and a popular choice for its affordability and versatility.
- Plastic: Budget-friendly and lightweight, plastic is perfect for outdoor kids' areas.
Regardless of material, regular maintenance is the key to prolonging the life of all outdoor furniture. Some things to consider:
- Periodic cleaning
- Inspecting for rust or damage
- Using weather protective covering
- Refinishing or repainting to revitalize the aesthetic
What types of outdoor furniture are best for small spaces?
Anything compact and versatile is best for small patios, porches, and gardens. Folding, drop-leaf, or wall-mounted tables are great options because they can accommodate tighter spaces, and you can easily get them out of the way. The same goes for outdoor chairs. Foldable and stackable varieties are ideal for a small space. Outdoor ottomans, poufs, and loveseats are also terrific because they offer comfortable seating while economizing on space. You can even consider multifunctional pieces, such as storage benches, to double as seating and a place to store items.
What is the average lifespan of outdoor furniture?
The quality of furniture materials, type of weather exposure, and frequency of maintenance all factor into how long the furniture in your outdoor oasis lasts. Generally speaking, high-quality teak can last up to 25 years with good maintenance. Wrought iron has a similar life span, though its maintenance is even more critical to ensure it doesn't rust. Less durable materials, such as aluminum, can last 15 to 20 years, while high-quality synthetic wicker or rattan will give you 10 to 15 years before you need to replace it. Unsurprisingly, plastic outdoor furniture has the shortest life span, ranging from a few years to 10 at the most.