There is nothing more relaxing than spending some time outdoors after a day of work, whether you work in front of a screen all day or if you’ve been on your feet, running around all day. What could make the rest better a nice relaxing chair to pull out onto the lawn or under your favourite tree in the backyard. Investing in good garden furniture that will last long is important given the unpredictable rains and damp weather in our country.
Best garden chairs 2024
Made of sturdy aluminium alloy with a rust-resistant and fade-proof finish, this chair set is durable but lightweight. The curved armrests serves better sitting posture for users to relax their arm.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Made of sturdy aluminum alloy
- Rust-resistant and fade-proof
Cons
- Some found them to be too large
Bring the beach vibes to your garden with these Harbour Housewares Folding Beach Deck Chairs. They have the classic stripe design, plus they're lightweight and portable, so you can actually take them to the seaside with you as well.
Pros
- Lightweight and easy to transport
- Available in multiple pack sizes, colours and patterns
- Can be folded away when not in use
Cons
- Not the most durable
These VonHaus Folding Garden Chairs are fully assembled, so you won't have to do any DIY - you can get right to relaxing! During the cooler months, simply fold them away and slot them into a shed or garage to keep them safe.
Pros
- Oil coated for durability
- No assembly needed
- Foldable which makes storage easy
Cons
- Doesn't come with cushions
These super stylish SONGMICS Garden Patio chairs come with a matching table for you to put your drinks and snacks on whilst you lounge outside. They're the perfect size for small balcony or patio.
Pros
- Rust-resistant steel legs
- quick and simple assembly
- Table is included
Cons
- Some customers said that they are small than expected, but good for balconies
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