View all 80+ Variete variete stores

Parasols Direct

call us Call free 0800 112 3072

Outdoor Furniture Material Guide

Aluminium

Similar in style to wrought iron or metal, aluminium outdoor furniture is lighter in weight and really practical. It doesn't rust, it's easy to maintain and is really durable. However, it does retain the heat when it's in full sun so a parasol is well worth having. Tubular ranges are lightweight so they're not ideal in exposed windy areas. Aluminium is also prone to discolour over time so consider a powder coated range.

Wrought iron

Wrought-iron furniture is normally highly detailed with intricate designs. They're heavy in weight so make a good choice in windy areas, however this makes them hard to move around. Wrought iron can be cleaned with soap and water but over time it's prone to rust so look for furniture that's rust retardant or has a powder finish.

Timber/Wooden

Timber combines the best of both worlds in terms of appearance and practicality. A popular material, it blends naturally into an outdoor setting and comes in all manner of timbers and styles. Enjoy the individuality of wood with the convenience of being able to keep it clean with simple soap and water. It doesn't absorb heat like some metals and it's weight makes it a stable choice in exposed windy weather. Remember that wood will require treatment every 6-12 months to keep it in tip top condition, especially if you're leaving it outside all year round.

Plastic

Ideal if you're on a budget and you want something really practical. Choose from a huge range of colours and designs. It's easy to clean and is extremely durable and can even be left outside during the winter. Plastic furniture is lightweight so it's not as stable in windy conditions.

Rattan/wicker effect furniture

Providing a natural look, rattan/wicker will add a touch of sophistication to any outdoor space with its distinctive appearance. It's lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, however this does make it less practical in wet or windy weather and it can be damaged in direct sunlight or if it's not treated properly.