So what kind of person are you, a mix-and-matcher or a matcher? Maybe you’re a bit of both. Either way we have some splendid treats in store, a suite of matching garden furniture sets to create stunning settings for alfresco occasions. Feast your eyes on these ridiculously comfortable matching sets of deep grey garden furniture. This is the Kimora Collection.
Kimora matching garden furniture by Norfolk Leisure
There’s the Norfolk Leisure Kimora 4 Seat Garden Lounge set with Grey Fabric Cushion, the Kimora Relax Bistro with foot stools and Grey Fabric Cushion and the Kimora Corner Garden Lounge Set with Grey Fabric Cushion. Super-useful on their own, they make a formidable team when your large garden has several different areas for entertaining. And there’s no law says you can’t cram a small garden full of matching sets to keep the overall look simple and elegant.
The Kimora range’s extra-thick cushions are a joy to relax on, soft yet supportive and seriously generous on the filling front. This fabric is tough stuff as well as gorgeous, a deep grey shade echoed in the chair arms, tables and footstools, which double as extra seating.
Stylish splayed legs add to the contemporary vibe along with resin rope detailing and lovely honey-coloured acacia wood legs. The frames are rust-free aluminium in a matching grey. All three sets include a neat matching coffee table for snacking, drinks and whatnot. The whole thing is a design delight with its clean-lined freshness and subtle nod to 1950s cool.
A large set to seat eight or nine, a four seater set with a sofa and two chairs, plus a two-to-four seater bistro makes it easy to create a calm, tasteful impact in spots of every shape and size. When your garden furniture matches it pulls the rest of the garden together visually, unifying everything even if it isn’t so much ‘designed’ as ‘grown organically along with the family’!
Acacia trees grow like wildfire, a sustainable timber. Their wood is the hardest of all hardwoods, dense and extremely resilient with fibres arranged in a way that makes it a challenge to dry. But once it has been expertly dried and made into furniture it is as strong as steel, amazing stuff. A native of Australia, these days it’s grown in Africa, America, Asia and along the Pacific coast, a popular wood for outdoor and indoor furniture. As a particularly successful type of tree, there are more than 1000 different types. It doesn’t even need treating. As a Resistance Class 1 timber it isn’t affected by fungi, insects or the weather.
Maybe you’re tempted to go buy all three sets on impulse. Best not! Measure the space first, then do it twice more, then add extra to give people room to walk around and past the furniture. Maybe plan the layout using a CAD app or grab some graph paper. Then, when the delivery arrives you’ll be party-ready in no time.
Here are some more images to inspire you. We predict the Kemora collection of matching garden furniture will sell like hot cakes.