Garden furniture facilitates sunbathing and moments of relaxation outdoors. Thus, the composition and design of a garden chair should be chosen with discernment to enjoy maximum comfort. The selected model must be practical, aesthetic, and weather-resistant.
The material is a decisive element in choosing a chair or garden lounge.
- Depending on the wood type, it can prove to be very resistant. This material is generally classified from 1 to 5 based on its robustness. For example, teak wood ranks at level 4. It is decay resistant, withstanding moisture, termites, and fungi. Note that wood requires regular maintenance to enhance its longevity.
- Rattan is a type of vine belonging to the palm family. This material is decay resistant, flexible, and durable.
- Garden chairs made of steel are generally treated against corrosion. However, they are quite heavy and tend to overheat during sunny days.
- Epoxy metal is protected from weather and corrosion by a resin coating. Therefore, the chair can rust quickly in case of scratches.
- Woven or molded resins are particularly resistant to weather. However, this material tends to fade and soften over time. It is not renewable unlike wood or steel.
- Textilene is the synthetic fabric covering the backrests and seats of garden chairs, outdoor lounges, armchairs, and sun loungers. This material resists wear and aging.
Well-chosen and properly maintained, garden chairs can last from 10 to 20 years.
- In general, garden furniture can be easily washed with soapy water. It is advisable to avoid brushes and abrasive materials so as not to damage the protective layers.
- Wooden seats should be treated once every six months to ensure their longevity and brilliance. It is sufficient to apply oil over the entire surface of the chair.
- There are maintenance products for chairs made of aluminum or steel. They revive the material's shine and improve its resistance against corrosion.
- For resin, it is necessary to avoid using bleach and to favor milder products such as plastic cleaner or dish soap. The chair must be dried very quickly after cleaning.
The origin and treatment of materials must be checked to use your garden chairs with complete peace of mind.
- Wood certified by PEFC or FSC comes from forests exploited in a controlled manner and helps to preserve nature.
- Chairs made of composite wood may contain formaldehydes and other carcinogenic substances.
Whether made of wood, metal, or resin, garden chairs need regular maintenance to ensure their longevity. The appropriate products vary depending on the material of the furniture. Their style and material match the rest of the garden furniture, including the table.