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  1. How do i know whats right for me?
  2. What are my options?
  3. What Care will my Metal Garden Furniture require?
  4. Available accessories

How do i know whats right for me?

It is a fair to say, that once you’ve landed on the decision of Metal garden furniture opposed to say Rattan or wooden garden furniture, your number of options is still large. When making the decision as to what is the right Metal Garden furniture for you, you need to take into account the materials available to you, the concept and style of the piece and finally where it is you’re going to place it. However different these choices will affect your resulting furniture, all are made to a high quality and stand the test of time when it comes to all year weather. The majority of Metal garden furniture is made of Cast Aluminium, Steel, or Wrought Iron. All have very different aesthetic feels, and some compliment certain garden styles more than others. Often the decision is made on several contributing factors: How much room do you have? What style of garden furniture do you wish to compliment? What style are you going for with your garden layout? Answering these questions often help to make the most suitable decision.

What materials are available to me?

Cast Aluminium

Firstly we have Cast Aluminium, often aimed at achieving a retro furniture look, Cast aluminium furniture products have been around since the early 60’s. Usually favoured for its resistance to scratch and general buff damage, complimented with its great value. Available in a range of colours, but mostly popular in black or silver coated finish. Also extremely light weight, making it highly convenient for general garden use.

Mild Steel

Another option is Steel. Steel is a universally known material, that can be modified to meet a wide range of demands and needs. It is Mild steel that is commonly used for the creation of Metal Garden Furniture. A quick cost effective production makes Steel another extremely popular choice for manufacturers and customers alike. It also has the advantage of being easily shaped and designed, and still holds similar advantages to Cast Aluminium, such as its weather resistant build, and its lightweight structure. Steel primarily meets a more modern appearance, and subsequently a more modern market.

Wrought Iron

Lastly is Wrought Iron. A much more historic material used for Garden furniture, and has been produced since the 19th century, often for more wealthy estates. This makes it great for a more rustic or historic looking garden set up. Wrought iron is also very weather resistant, however is often a lot heavier than any other material mentioned here. As a result it really is better as a more permanent fixture to a garden, especially for a garden looking for a more prestigious feel.

How do i look after my Metal Garden furniture?

Metal Garden furniture is not only popular for its elegant styles and designs, it is also a common choice for its chemical inertness. This gives it a longer lasting lifespan, and great survivability in all weather conditions. We recommend however that you cover your Metal Garden furniture in the winter months, or in any long period it isn't used. This is a suggestion we make with the majority of our products, as we like to see our customers enjoy their purchases for the longest possible time.

Available Accessories

As noted before, Metal Garden Furniture is highly resistant to damage and weathering. However as with all our products, we offer some additional accessories, for enhancing and caring for your product. We offer covers for all our furniture sets, and these really are a worthy investment, and a great addition, to help ensure your products live to their full potential, for their full lifetime gaurantee.

Additionally if you like the look of the parasol addition to the above Set-up, we supply a huge range of parasols(including appropriate bases) to really help turn your Metal Garden Furniture set into something special. We offer heaters and other parasol accessories also.