Outdoor furniture isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s lifestyle-first. It all comes down to how you plan to live out there. Here's how to pick patio furniture that aligns with the way you relax:
When it comes to outdoor furniture, your material choices need to hold up to the sun, rain, humidity, pasta spills, and yes, the rogue bird that somehow always finds your chair.
Here’s your guide to most durable outdoor furniture materials for all-weather use, so you can pick the right one for fewer regrets and replacements down the line:
Nothing beats the warmth and authenticity of real wood like teak or acacia. They are naturally rot and pest resistant, weather-hardy, and age beautifully.
Wood does ask for a bit more care, like occasional oiling to prevent cracks, and they’re not the lightest to move if you're a serial rearranger. But for grounding your space with warmth and timeless character? Nothing else comes close.
Want something sleek and fuss-free? Aluminium’s your low-maintenance best friend. Lightweight, rust-resistant, and great for humid environments, it’s the kind of material that just shows up and does its job.
On the flip side, it may not feel as solid or grounded as wood or steel, and lightweight pieces might shift in strong wind. But for easy, fuss-free outdoor living, it’s hard to beat.
Wicker and rattan bring an easy, breezy charm to any outdoor space. And, when they’re made from synthetic weaves, you get that warm, natural look with far less upkeep. They're also lightweight and comfy; perfect for shifting around to catch the sun.
They may not be the best in strong winds, and the woven texture can collect dust, but if you're after a soft, organic feel that looks good season after season, these are a timeless pick.
Steel brings strength, sleek lines, and an industrial-cool aesthetic that adds edge to any outdoor setup. It's incredibly sturdy and can hold up well over time, but it’s not a set-and-forget material. Without proper coatings or care, it’s prone to rust, especially in Singapore's humidity.
If you’re going for something with a bit more edge and heft, steel’s your guy; Just commit to the upkeep.
Just because you’re working with a balcony the size of a yoga mat doesn’t mean you have to settle for boring or bare. Designing for tight outdoor areas is less about compromise, more about creativity.
And the right outdoor furniture makes all the difference. Think compact, flexible pieces that let you stretch out, entertain, or unwind, even in the smallest spaces. Here's how to make every square inch count:
Think 2-seater bistro sets or slim dining tables. They tuck neatly into corners and still leave room to stretch your legs.
Small on footprint, big on function. These stackable chairs are perfect for last-minute guests and easy to store when not in use.
These space-saving heroes slide beside sofas or armchairs, giving you all the surface you need without eating up precious floor space.
Even the best pieces and most durable outdoor furniture materials need a little TLC. Here's how to clean and maintain outdoor furniture to keep them looking good and lasting long:
Wood is the MVP of outdoor furniture materials. Durable, naturally weather-resistant, and aged to perfection (literally).
Clean it with a soft-bristle brush and warm, soapy water.
Skip harsh cleaners or power washers as they’ll strip away its natural oils.
Apply wood oil or protector to preserve that natural wood tone.
Keep it covered when not in use and store indoors during inclement weather.
Low-maintenance, high-reward. Aluminium doesn’t rust, but it still deserves a rinse.
Wipe down regularly with soapy water and a non-abrasive cloth.
Let it air dry completely to prevent water from pooling.
Avoid using high-pressure cleaners or harsh chemicals.
Keep it covered when not in use and store indoors during inclement weather.
Textured, breathable, and deceptively durable; But yes, it traps dust.
Use a vacuum with a brush attachment to get into grooves and weaves.
Spot clean with a damp cloth and gentle soap.
Avoid soaking wicker or rattan too much as moisture means mould territory.
Avoid using high-pressure cleaners or harsh chemicals.
Some of our indoor tables are made of GRC (glass fibre reinforced cement) and resin, which can be used outdoors.
As this material is porous, wipe spills immediately.
Dust with a soft, dry cloth and clean with a slightly damp cloth and mild detergent.
To prevent discolouration of the surface, use coasters or placemats where possible.
Our outdoor cushions are made from 100% olefin, so they are water-repellent. Nonetheless, it still needs an occasional spa day.
Brush off dirt and debris to prevent build-up.
Spot clean with a mix of lukewarm water and mild soap.
For deeper cleans, our covers are removable for easy cleaning.
To prevent mildew from forming, stand cushions on one end and let them dry completely before storing.
From cosy balconies to breezy backyards, here’s how real people are styling their outdoor furniture.
If you’re still wondering how to pick outdoor furniture, here’s your answer: Pick what suits your life, not just your layout. Choose pieces that make you want to spend time outside, not just look at them through the window.
Because when done right, your outdoor space doesn’t just feel “done” — it feels like home. Just with better airflow.