Our customers adore rattan resin weave garden furniture. They love the look of metal garden chairs. And they flock to buy wooden garden chairs, a natural traditional material that always offers gorgeous looks, durability and a long life. Here are five of the best-selling wood garden chairs from our collection to inspire you. Which style and look do you like best?
Wooden garden chairs – The GLS Bella lounge chair
This splendid traditional-look garden chair is made from acacia wood, which is incredibly strong and tough. Acacia grows in Africa, America, Asia and the Pacific coast but it’s native to Australia and there are more than 1000 varieties. It’s a hardwood so strong it’s used to build long-lasting garden furniture, also being unusually flexible and easy to work with. It comes with a rare Resistance Class 1 and doesn’t need treating. Fungi and mould, pests and weather, none of it affects the wood.
The GLS Carola Outdoor Armchair
Made from attractive eucalyptus wood, which is perfect for outdoor furniture, the GLS Carola garden chair is naturally resistant to moisture, built for a long life. There are more than 700 different sorts of eucalyptus, also called gums.
The wood resists decay, rot and moisture thanks to its high oil content, which also means it’s unusually fire-resistant. Expect 20-25 years of life from eucalyptus garden furniture and you won’t be disappointed. The lovely reddish brown darkens with age, looking richer by the year, and like acacia it’s a sustainable timber.
The Norfolk Leisure Oakwell Outdoor Rocking Chair in Grey
You can’t go wrong with a comfy traditional garden rocking chair, and this one from Norfolk Leisure is also made from real acacia wood, as tough as it gets. The design is really attractive and as well as on-trend grey there’s a creamy white version. The beautiful painted finish can be easily cleaned with warm soapy water.
Inspiring photos of more wooden garden chairs
We have more! Here are some lush photos of gorgeous wood garden chairs in our store, to keep the inspiration going. Which will suit your garden lifestyle the best?