“Out is In” Garden furniture comes indoors

We love some furniture designed for outside use so much that we can’t bear to be without it. Classic, modern or timeless, why leave it to gather dust in the garage all winter? The idea of the “out is in” trend is to bring some pieces, that are much too stylish to be restricted to outdoor use, into the home… or to deliberately choose outdoor furniture for the living room, the conservatory or the bathroom. We’d like to share five ideas with you. Get creative, we’re sure you’ve got plenty of bright ideas of your own too!

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Elio – Brown premium terrazzo and metal round garden table

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Gaby – Black metal garden chair

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Gaby – Black metal garden carver chair

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The metal table and chairs set adds style to the living room with its warm tones and graphic design.

Outdoors, it enhances the sunny ambiance of the garden and adds an attractive modern focal point.

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Elio – Brown premium terrazzo and metal round table

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Arty – Dark grey metal chair

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Arty – Dark grey metal armchair

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Essential rattan adds a lovely natural touch to all styles of decoration.

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Leontie – Rattan double armchair

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Leontie – Rattan garden double armchair

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Harper – Solid teak and aluminium garden table and benches set

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A combination of metal and wood creates a contemporary look that works both indoors and out.

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Harper – Solid teak and aluminium table

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Harper – Solid teak and aluminium bench

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Graphic chairs look naturally at home…

Atypical lines that create rhythm and allow them to be used with style anywhere in the house.

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Arty – White metal chair

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Arty – White metal armchair

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Arty – White metal garden chair

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Art – White metal garden armchair

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Key Wood – 3-seater bench in solid acacia

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The secret of a calm, peaceful patio? Acacia. Used to make benches and chairs for a garden living room, this unique wood turns your space into a charming getaway.

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Key Wood – Solid acacia 4-seater garden furniture set

These timeless creations are designed for versatility; they work beautifully indoors when the air outside is cooler and equally well outdoors when summer’s in full bloom.