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Garden benches

A garden bench is both decorative and practical for your outdoor space, offering a more original alternative to traditional garden chairs. Wood or metal: discover our selection designed to offer comfort, practicality and aesthetics. Whether you want to relax, increase the number of seats in your garden furniture set or simply enhance your terrace, find the bench that will fit perfectly into your space.

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How to choose your garden bench?

The different materials

The wooden garden bench

Wooden garden benches are warm and welcoming. Their natural colour is very popular and adds a touch of authenticity to your outdoor space. Whether your bench is made of acacia, teak or another type of wood, remember to treat it at least once a year to protect it from UV rays and the elements. And if you want to personalise your wooden bench, you can paint it in the colour of your choice.

Metal garden bench

Metal garden benches, whether made of steel or aluminium, are elegant and durable. Treated steel is weather-resistant and can withstand temperature changes. Aluminium is lightweight, making the bench easy to move around. Add a few comfortable cushions to improve the seating and make it more comfortable.

The garden storage bench

This allows you to add storage space and is therefore very practical for small outdoor areas. It is available in wood or metal, so you can base your choice on the other furniture already on your patio.

Comfort and style

The bench is primarily designed for relaxing, so be sure to choose a model that is comfortable enough for its intended use. When it comes to style, you will find a variety of designs in our catalogue. Choose dark wood for a vintage look, or slim metal for a more industrial feel. Be sure to choose a model that will go well with your garden table.

Where should you put your garden bench?

The garden bench can be placed in various locations in your garden. Try placing it somewhere where it will add a decorative touch. Ideally, place it in the shade so that you can enjoy it on summer days, but also to prevent its colour from fading in the sun. You can place it near your garden furniture to complement it when you have guests, or put it a little further away to create a relaxing corner where you can read in peace, for example.

How to maintain your garden bench?

Maintaining your garden bench will extend its lifespan and keep it good looking over time.

  • Maintaining a wooden bench: Clean it regularly with a little water and soap and a soft brush. Apply oil once or twice a year to preserve its colour and prevent it from turning grey. Avoid cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner as this can damage the wood fibres.
  • Maintaining a metal bench: For routine maintenance, clean with a cloth and warm water. To prevent rust, check for small areas of oxidation every year. If rust is found, sand lightly and apply anti-corrosion paint.

In winter, store it indoors if possible or use a breathable protective cover.