The days of utilitarian gray and black are long gone Garden furniture – As people express themselves more and more through their interiors, this sentiment has spread to outdoor spaces as well. Vibrantly colored outdoors Furniture It is now readily accepted that there are 3 garden furniture color trends rather than green, which has been a popular go-to shade for years.
These days, even green doesn’t quite cut it as shades of terracotta, blue and deep red are replacing it as the biggest. Garden furniture trends. That doesn’t mean all your garden furniture has to go green – many choose to mix their different colours. The best garden furniture The pieces, as pictured above, where a red dining table is styled with baby blue dining chairs and vibrant blue lounge chairs are paired with a dark red side table.
‘Garden furniture in statement shades is gaining popularity as people increasingly view their outdoor spaces as an extension of their homes and take a more thoughtful and creative approach to styling these areas,’ says Magdalena Giracinska, Head of Product and Display. Barker and Stonehouse.
‘This means moving away from pared-back, more neutral pieces towards characterful and colorful outdoor furniture and accessories. Dark colors help to define the space, add personality and create an atmosphere that makes the garden as inviting and thoughtfully designed as an interior room.’
1. Terracotta
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The popularity of green garden furniture stems from the natural context – because it goes with the colors of the surrounding greenery, it looks right at home in any garden. So if you want to stick to a naturally occurring earthy tone I recommend terracotta. It has a more Mediterranean, baked earth feel reminiscent of the summer months which is perfect for garden furniture that you only bring out in the warmer months.
“We’re seeing a growing confidence in warmer, more expressive shades, especially pinks, reds and oranges,” says Lisa Jones, editorial design manager. Dunelm. Depending on the specific color undertone, terracotta shades can be described as all of the above. ‘These rangolis inject energy and personality into outdoor spaces, creating vibrant, sociable settings that feel both uplifting and personal.’
Barker and Stonehouse
Rico terracotta red tiled side table
Outdoor tiled tables One of the biggest garden furniture trends this year. And the style seen on this Barker & Stonehouse side table lends itself perfectly to terracotta.
2. Blue
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‘Colorful Mediterranean colors are having a real moment, often in a variety of bold primary tones, which instantly bring a lively, coastal feel to gardens and terraces,’ begins David Harris, Design Director. Andrew Martin.
while others Garden furniture color trends Already making the rounds in previous years, blue is a newcomer. Coastal Home decor trends It’s back this year and naturally, it’s also being applied to gardens and outdoor spaces where it’s right at home.
‘Blues and reds are set to dominate, driven by the continued influence of nautical nostalgia. From classic maritime tones, from deep navy to crisp cobalt and sun-washed sky blues,’ Lisa et Dunelm says, confirming the trend of mixing different colors of outdoor furniture.
3. Dark red
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‘This is then paired with a warm, confident red,’ Lisa continues. These shades create a look that feels playful and timeless, tapping into a sense of escapism while evoking the charm of a traditional seaside setting.’
Deep reds and burgundy shades are among the biggest Color trends For a while now – and it was only a matter of time before this trend reached our outdoor spaces. I’m particularly fond of HAY’s almost earthy interpretation of it Available at The Palisade Range, Ludlow’s Holloways in Iron Red.
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Palisade Garden Lounge Chair in Iron Red
I’m a big fan of HAY’s Palisade range which many brands try to create Budget options Because of its cult status. But as already mentioned, this deep red colorway is currently my favorite.
Which of these trending garden furniture colors is your favorite instead of the long-favorite green?





