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Garden furniture: this summer's trends

Do you feel like renewing your garden furniture? Colour, clean lines and resin threads are the big trends for this summer 2018 in garden furniture.

We love maxi volume garden furniture

This year, designers have opted for large modular sofas. Metal structures and resin threads combine perfectly to create sofas or daybeds with deliciously retro lines. Coloured or simply black, the sofa can be combined with a chaise longue for comfortable lounging. Sofa for 6 or 8, corner or linear, big pieces are in! Still very trendy this year, the big hanging armchairs in the shape of a drop allow you to create a bubble of intimacy.

Focus on transparency

It's impossible to escape the resin thread, which is available in all colours. In total look or used sparingly, it brings lightness to your outdoor armchairs and sofas. Flexible, it lends itself to multiple weaves. If you had to choose only one piece, it would probably be the round armchair on a stand or rocking chair! If you like the vintage style, choose a garden armchair made of resin thread woven like rattan.

We dare to use colour!

The materials used by designers allow for all kinds of fantasy. Orange, green, lagoon blue or yellow, colour is everywhere. It is best to choose flashy colours and combine them with maxi plants for a tropical feel.

More design-oriented, red and black magnify the most refined metallic creations, while pastel greens and blues are necessarily greyed out for a successful country house spirit.

Low furniture is preferred

A small plastic outdoor lounge, a square club chair or a vintage chair... it doesn't matter what you choose, as long as it's a low piece of garden furniture. This year, the legs are getting shorter to give you a view from a new angle.

To decorate your garden furniture and create a special atmosphere, you can opt for cushions. Choose water-repellent and easily washable materials such as polypropylene or acrylic.

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06 June 2018

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