Whether you've got a sprawling lawn or a patio that just about fits a table, the right garden furniture makes the outside feel like an extension of your home. Because it is. Whether it's Sunday morning coffee before anyone else is up, a proper dinner outside that doesn't involve balancing plates on knees, or just somewhere to sit and do absolutely nothing.

We've got garden sofa sets in wicker and aluminium, outdoor dining sets built for actual meals (not just barbecue overflow), hanging egg chairs for slow Sunday afternoons, bistro sets for smaller spaces, and sun loungers for the three weekends a year the British weather cooperates. Collections like the Pedra, Albany, and Bellagio each have their own look, from clean aluminium lines to textured wicker with striped cushions.

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Montrose Aluminium Outdoor Sofa Set with Chaise, Brushed Silver Oak Montrose Aluminium Outdoor Sofa Set with Chaise, Brushed Silver Oak
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Soller Indoor and Outdoor Rope Weave 4-Seater Square Dining Set Soller Indoor and Outdoor Rope Weave 4-Seater Square Dining Set
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Earlswood Aluminium Washed Wood Effect Sofa Set with Coffee Table Earlswood Aluminium Washed Wood Effect Sofa Set with Coffee Table
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Earlswood Aluminium Washed Wood Effect Corner Sofa Set with Coffee Table Earlswood Aluminium Washed Wood Effect Corner Sofa Set with Coffee Table
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Gabriel Yellow and White Striped Fringed Parasol with Tilt Gabriel Yellow and White Striped Fringed Parasol with Tilt
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Bellagio Round Wicker Sun Lounger with Headrest, Light Grey with Taupe Stripes Bellagio Round Wicker Sun Lounger with Headrest, Light Grey with Taupe Stripes
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Calabasas Large Outdoor Fabric and Aluminium Corner Casual Dining Set with Rising Table, Dark Grey Calabasas Large Outdoor Fabric and Aluminium Corner Casual Dining Set with Rising Table, Dark Grey
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Stanford Outdoor 5-Seater Sofa Set, Taupe with Light Taupe Fabric Stanford Outdoor 5-Seater Sofa Set, Taupe with Light Taupe Fabric
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Haymes Indoor and Outdoor Metal Sofa Set with Coffee Table, Reseda Green Haymes Indoor and Outdoor Metal Sofa Set with Coffee Table, Reseda Green
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Bellagio Round Wicker Large Corner Casual Dining Set with Rising Table, Light Grey with Taupe Stripes Bellagio Round Wicker Large Corner Casual Dining Set with Rising Table, Light Grey with Taupe Stripes
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Pedra Rope and Aluminium Outdoor Chaise Sofa Set, Grey Pedra Rope and Aluminium Outdoor Chaise Sofa Set, Grey
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Pedra Rope and Aluminium Outdoor 6-Seater Round Dining Set, Grey Pedra Rope and Aluminium Outdoor 6-Seater Round Dining Set, Grey
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Garden Furniture Questions

Can you leave garden furniture outside all year round?

Depends on the furniture. Aluminium and weatherproof wicker like our Pedra and Albany ranges are designed to handle British weather year round. Rain, frost, the occasional surprise heatwave. They won't rust, rot, or throw a tantrum.

That said, "can" and "should" are different questions. Leaving furniture out over winter without covers will shorten its life. Cushions especially. UV fades fabric, standing water encourages mould, and nobody wants to sit on a soggy cushion come April.

Best approach: leave the frames out (they can take it), bring cushions and soft furnishings inside or into a dry storage box, and use furniture covers for the worst of winter. It takes ten minutes and adds years.

How do you clean garden furniture?

A bucket of warm soapy water and a soft cloth will sort most things.

For wicker and rattan weave, a gentle scrub with washing up liquid gets rid of pollen, bird deposits, and whatever else the summer left behind. Rinse with a hose and let it air dry. Don't use a pressure washer, it'll damage the weave and you'll regret it.

Aluminium frames just need wiping down. They're the low maintenance friend of the garden furniture world. If anything's looking a bit green or mossy, a mix of warm water and white vinegar will shift it without damaging the finish.

Cushion covers: check the care label, but most can go in the machine on a gentle cycle. Remove them before they get properly grubby and you won't be fighting stains in May.

If you’re interested in learning more, read our guide on how to clean garden furniture.

What's the best garden furniture for a small garden?

A bistro set. Two chairs, one table, no fuss.

If you've got a balcony or a courtyard rather than a rolling lawn, a compact bistro set gives you somewhere to sit without eating the whole space. Our Granchester range works well for this, it's designed to tuck in rather than spread out.

If you want more seating without the footprint, a corner sofa set makes smarter use of space than separate chairs and a table. It pushes into an L-shape against a wall or fence, and the corner seat nobody actually sits in becomes bonus cushion storage.

Avoid anything that needs pulling out, unfolding, or assembling every time you want to use it. If it's a hassle, you just won't bother. The best garden furniture for a small space is whatever you'll actually sit on.

If you're stuck and pondering what may work best for your scenario in particular, our Small Garden Ideas article helps you make the most of compact outdoor spaces.

How do you protect garden furniture in winter?

Covers, covers, covers. And a dry spot for the cushions.

Invest in proper fitted furniture covers. The generic tarpaulin-over-everything approach traps moisture underneath and creates the exact problem you're trying to avoid. Our furniture covers are designed to fit each range properly, with ventilation to stop condensation building up.

Bring soft furnishings inside. Cushions, throws, anything fabric. A garden storage box works if you haven't got a shed or garage. The key is keeping them dry and out of direct contact with cold, damp surfaces.

For the frames themselves, aluminium and powder-coated steel can stay out. Give everything a clean before you cover it up for winter. Dirt left on over the cold months is harder to shift come spring and can cause discolouration.