Let's go outside: ten outdoor furniture ranges we love

Our round-up of outdoor furniture brings together work by leading designers and studios, blending contemporary forms with enduring materials designed to elevate open-air living

Two yellow sun loungers on a grass lawn at the bottom of a set of steps flanked by stone statues
Conservatory sun loungers by Lemon, £7200, monologuelondon.com
(Image credit: Lemon)

With warmer weather finally upon us in the northern hemisphere, we've been reflecting on the outdoor furniture we'd most like to recline on this summer. From freshly unveiled pieces spotted at recent design fairs to familiar mid-century classics, this round-up spans the elegant, the elemental and the enduring – all built to weather the seasons in style.


Strength and lightness combine in Ronan Bouroullec's 'Ancora'

A slice of 1960s Italian design history courtesy of Nilufar

Liberty prints get a glossy new canvas at Kartell

Paola Navone’s 'Marbella' collection for Baxter is a poetic ode to lazy summers

Erwan Bouroullec’s 'Traverse' collection for HAY will grow old gracefully

A lost Robin Day design returns, courtesy of &Tradition

'Conservatory' is Lemon's first foray into outdoor furniture

Francesco Rota's 'Float' for Paola Lenti is laid-back and low-slung

Note Design Studio's 'Pelagus' collection has a Scandinavian sense of ease

Emeco's 'Navy chair 1066' is built to last

Also see: our favourite coffee tables and console tables

Ali Morris is a UK-based editor, writer and creative consultant specialising in design, interiors and architecture. In her 16 years as a design writer, Ali has travelled the world, crafting articles about creative projects, products, places and people for titles such as Dezeen, Wallpaper* and Kinfolk.