So you’re looking for garden tables? Not a problem. Many of our beautiful garden furniture sets come with tables included, designed for comfort and outdoor fun. Walk this way for ace afternoons, marvellous mornings, epic evenings and more, all spent outdoors having a fab time with the people you love.
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We've collected together a large number of really nice designs, each suited to a slightly different outdoor lifestyle. Bistro sets come with two chairs and a small table, ideal for patios and verandas, secluded nooks and intimate corners. At the other end of the scale we have deliciously large and generous outdoor furniture sets with larger outdoor tables. One of the biggest even comes with a fire table, with a clever fire container in the centre of the table for extra-exciting alfresco days and nights.
Lovely cool, calm greys sit at the heart of our popular outdoor entertainment products. It's a colour that goes with everything and never clashes, a subtle shade that always looks good, Whether your garden is full of flowers, a symphony in greens or rocky and pebbly, our garden furniture will fit the situation perfectly.
Our collections also go really well together, whatever you buy. You can't go far wrong when everything comes in the same beautiful colours. Because great quality resin rattan sits at the heart of so much of the garden leisure products we sell, that's a great way to create a smart matching look, too. We're here to make your outdoor life easier.. so let's shop!
FAQs on Garden Tables and Benches
Garden tables come in many styles, including:
- Dining tables: Perfect for outdoor meals and entertaining
- Coffee tables: Low tables for casual seating areas
- Folding tables: Space-saving and easy to store
- Picnic tables: Often combined with benches for family-friendly use
- Bar-height tables: For casual, raised seating with stools
Popular materials include:
- Teak and hardwoods: Durable, weather-resistant, and naturally beautiful
- Metal (aluminium, steel, wrought iron): Strong and often powder-coated for rust resistance
- Rattan and synthetic wicker: Stylish and lightweight with weatherproof properties
- Plastic and resin: Affordable, lightweight, and low maintenance
- Glass tops: Often paired with metal or rattan frames for a sleek look
Consider these tips:
- Measure your available outdoor space accurately
- Allow at least 60cm per person for seating comfort
- Leave room for movement around the table and benches
- For benches, check if they fit under the table when not in use for space-saving
- Think about how many guests you typically entertain
Both have advantages:
- Benches: Fit more people, create a casual atmosphere, and save space
- Chairs: Offer individual comfort and can be easier to move
- Consider a mix of benches and chairs for versatility
Maintenance varies by material:
- Wood: Clean regularly and treat with oils or sealants annually to prevent weather damage
- Metal: Wipe clean, check for rust, and touch up paint or powder coat as needed
- Rattan and wicker: Clean with a soft brush and soapy water; protect cushions
- Plastic/resin: Easy to clean with soap and water; resistant to weather
- Glass: Clean with glass cleaner for a clear, shiny surface
Yes, if they are made from weather-resistant materials or properly protected:
- Use furniture covers during winter or harsh weather
- Store cushions indoors or in waterproof storage boxes
- Wooden furniture benefits from regular treatments to maintain durability
Absolutely! Folding furniture is:
- Ideal for small spaces or balconies
- Easy to store when not in use
- Good for seasonal use or occasional entertaining
Popular styles include:
- Traditional wooden sets: Classic and timeless
- Modern minimalist metal and glass: Sleek and contemporary
- Rustic and farmhouse: Warm and inviting with natural textures
- Café-style bistro sets: Compact and charming for smaller spaces
Yes, many benches come with built-in storage compartments to store cushions, garden tools, or toys — a great space-saving feature for smaller gardens.
Key considerations include:
- Size and capacity matching your space and needs
- Material durability and maintenance requirements
- Style and how it fits with your outdoor décor
- Comfort and ergonomics of seating
- Budget and long-term value