
The 3 F’s that matter when buying outdoor furniture: Frame, Fabric and Foam
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When it comes to purchasing outdoor furniture in New Zealand, it's important to understand what you are actually buying. It is easier than ever before to import furniture. As a result, there is an abundance of low quality lookalikes available at 'bargain' prices. Whilst it might look great on the shop floor, this is not necessarily how the furniture will look in the coming months and years. We live in an environment that features extreme levels of UV, temperature fluctuations and rapidly changing weather conditions. A large proportion of the furniture imported into New Zealand is made for overseas climates, and simply does not stand up to our harsh environment. So what should you look for when purchasing outdoor furniture?
The 3 Fs of Outdoor Furniture
Frame
Outdoor furniture framing needs to be able to withstand the elements. If you live near the beach, you will also need to consider the effects of salt spray. Aluminium, stainless steel and wood are the most popular framing materials.Aluminium
- Highly Durable
- Doesn't rust
- Available in a range of finishes
Stainless Steel
- Low maintenance
- Quality stainless steel Doesn't rust
- Stands the test of time
Wood
- Hardwoods such as kwila, jarrah, rosewood and teak are the best for outdoor furniture
- Creates an authentic look
- Stands the test of time
- Look for sustainably sourced timber