Let white outdoor furniture frame your outdoor space

Simple, understated and Scandinavian. White lacquered oak gives your outdoor space a cohesive feel, where the furniture supports the whole without taking over and dominating. The white colour frames the area and creates a clear foundation – just as natural in a leafy garden as on a sunny patio.

Common questions about white outdoor furniture

Why should I choose white outdoor furniture?
White outdoor furniture is a good choice when you want a summery and light feel. White can be combined with almost all materials and all colours.

How does white affect the feel of the outdoor space?
White makes the furniture arrangement feel lighter and less compact. The colour gives a clear structure and allows both shape and material to come into their own.

Can you combine white outdoor furniture with other colours?
Yes, white works well together with other colours and several different types of wood, such as oiled oak.

Where do white garden furniture work well?
White outdoor furniture suits most settings – from small balconies to generously sized terraces and patios. White works well for both stand-alone pieces and complete seating groups, and is a forgiving colour for larger pieces such as dining tables and benches.

Which colours go well with white outdoor furniture?
White outdoor furniture works with most colours. You can keep it light and cohesive with neutral tones, or create contrast with darker colours and natural materials. Cushions in different colours make it easy to change the look without changing the furniture.

Is white outdoor furniture suitable for small spaces?
Yes, white makes the furniture feel less dominant, which works well on balconies and smaller patios.

What is the advantage of white lacquered oak?
White lacquered oak has a protective surface layer that makes the furniture resistant to wear and moisture, while the colour keeps its character over time.

How do you care for white lacquered outdoor furniture?
Wipe the furniture regularly and clean with soap and water when needed. The more often you clean your furniture, the better the lacquer is preserved.