Garden Chairs
Find 6+ garden chairs and outdoor seating. Dining chairs, folding chairs, and garden benches.
Try: "folding garden chairs" or "teak outdoor chairs"
Gaby Cream Metal Garden Armchair
by Tikamoon
- curved
- freestanding
- slim
- matte cream metal
- tapered metal legs
Teo - 2-seater solid teak garden bench
by Tikamoon
- rectangular
- freestanding
- slim, low-profile
- slatted solid teak
- tapered teak legs
Arno - Solid teak and stainless steel garden Bench
by Tikamoon
- rectangular
- freestanding
- low-profile
- slatted teak
- sled base
Gaby - Black metal garden chair
by Tikamoon
- angular
- freestanding
- slim
- matte black metal
- tapered metal legs
Arty - Dark grey metal garden armchair
by Tikamoon
- organic
- freestanding
- slim
- dark grey metal
- tapered legs
Mutine Rattan Garden Armchair
by Tikamoon
- organic
- freestanding
- low-profile
- natural rattan
- sled base
Your Guide to Garden Chairs
Garden chairs are the workhorses of outdoor living — they're pulled out for barbecues, morning coffees on the patio, and long summer evenings around the table. Unlike loungers, which are designed for reclining, garden chairs need to be comfortable for sitting upright while eating, chatting, or working, so seat height, back support, and durability matter more than they do for casual sunbathing.
Choices span from stackable aluminium dining chairs that store neatly to woven rattan armchairs with thick cushions, classic folding deckchairs, and solid teak carvers that weather beautifully over the years. The right pick depends on your table style, available storage, and how much British weather your furniture needs to withstand.
Style & Trends
For a cohesive outdoor dining set, match your chairs to the table material — teak with teak, metal with metal. If you prefer a more relaxed, eclectic look, mixing chair styles around a single table can work well as long as seat heights stay consistent (43–47cm). Stacking chairs in powder-coated black or white suit modern patios, while natural rattan and teak bring warmth to more traditional gardens. Adding outdoor seat cushions in a coordinating fabric instantly elevates the comfort and look of simple frame chairs.
What to Look For
Budget stackable chairs in resin or basic steel cost £15–£40 each. Mid-range aluminium or synthetic rattan chairs run £60–£150 and handle British weather well for 8–10 years. Premium teak or stainless-steel chairs cost £150–£350 each and can last 15–20 years with minimal maintenance. Buy at least 2 extra chairs beyond your daily needs to accommodate guests. Stackable or folding designs make winter storage far easier, especially if shed space is limited.
Quick Checklist
- Stackable chairs save storage space
- Arms provide comfort for dining
- Consider weight vs wind resistance
- Folding options for flexibility
- Match height to outdoor tables
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