Dark red garden furniture with depth and character
Deep and a little bold, with a natural presence. Garden furniture in dark red lacquered oak gives your outdoor space character and becomes a natural accent among the greenery. The dark tone frames, highlights and creates a sense of cohesion – whether you are furnishing a leafy garden or an open deck.


Common questions about red garden furniture
When should you choose red garden furniture?
Red garden furniture is a good choice when you want to give your outdoor space a more defined expression. Dark red works both as an accent among greenery and as a unifying tone in a complete outdoor setting.
Where do dark red garden furniture work best?
Dark red garden furniture stands out clearly in a lush garden and creates contrast against the plants. It also works well on light decks where the colour adds weight and frames the space.
How do you combine dark red garden furniture with other colours?
Red works well together with neutral tones such as beige, black and grey. For a more cohesive expression, you can stay with one colour, but you can also introduce contrasts to create variation.
Which cushions suit dark red garden furniture?
Cushions in beige give a softer expression, while blue and black create a clearer contrast. Green tones can also work well if you want to tie the furniture together with its surroundings.
What is lacquered oak?
Lacquered oak is oak that has been treated with a protective surface. This makes the furniture more resistant to moisture and wear, while the colour keeps its expression over time.
How do you care for lacquered garden furniture?
Wipe the furniture regularly and clean with soap and water when needed. The lacquered surface makes the furniture easy to maintain and requires no oiling.
Can lacquered garden furniture stay outside all year round?
Lacquered garden furniture will do best if stored dry over winter. To preserve the surface and extend its lifespan, winter storage in a cool, dry and well-ventilated space, such as a basement storage room, is recommended.























