Style
Garden furniture may often be seen as an afterthought when it comes to home design and decoration, but good outdoor furnishings can transform a space into an inviting retreat. There are numerous varieties of outdoor furnishings on the market today so that there should be something suitable to meet both your personal style and functional requirements.
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Comfort
Rattan garden furniture is a popular choice because of its durable material that will not lose its shape over time, as well as its luxurious appearance. Choose from various styles and designs; there’s bound to be something that suits your taste! Plus, get yourself a dining set which includes both table and chairs to host outdoor dinner parties!
Value
Value in garden furniture means finding something that makes your outdoor space feel like an extension of your home, from style and comfort considerations, through durability and function to overall cost comparisons with competing offerings on the market.
In the 1800s, gardens became places for socialization and relaxation, leading to an increased demand for garden furniture. Wrought iron garden chairs and tables quickly gained in popularity; their curving lines imitating organic growth were especially beloved. Furthermore, iron benches became ubiquitous across public parks and along coastal areas; gardeners could easily relocate these pieces around their garden for the sunniest spots.
After World War II, plastic and aluminum production increased, giving manufacturers an opportunity to develop more creative garden furniture designs. Plastic garden furniture proved lighter and more flexible than wood; making it easy to fold or stack for multiple configurations and configurations. Many suburban areas incorporated this type of furniture into their backyards thus creating a market for it.
Wood remains an immensely popular choice for garden furniture. Teak, in particular, stands out as being strong and weatherproof so as to withstand use outdoors without being damaged by rain or sun; furthermore it is relatively inexpensive compared to other forms of hardwood and can even be stained or painted to suit any decor style.
Color trends for 2023 include bold hues that enhance any garden, such as Cherry Tomato (Pantone 17-1563), Spring Crocus (Pantone 14-3020), and Airy Blue (Pantone 12-0643). Over the next several years we will also see brass, marble and copper furniture becoming more widely used to give gardens a luxurious, high-end feel.
Garden furniture sales in America look promising, with long-lasting modular options and combination sets available that can adapt to different circumstances. Consumers are increasingly willing to spend on renovating their homes, so we should expect an increase in garden furniture that resists climate change while reflecting outdoor architecture.