Metal is a popular choice for garden furniture, particularly among those seeking to create a contemporary look. It offers sharp, clean lines that complement a minimalist set-up. When it comes to metal furniture, you have two main choices: iron or aluminium. This blog will take a look at the pros and cons of each.
Iron
Perhaps the single biggest benefit of iron garden furniture is its strength and stability. Iron is a very heavy metal, so there is no danger of your chairs and tables being blown about in strong winds. Wrought iron furniture also has an appearance that is stylish and elegant. This will make it an attractive addition to your garden.
There are downsides too though, including its tendency to rust. Given the climate in the UK, this can be a major maintenance problem. The weight of iron furniture also makes moving it an arduous task. Iron can get very hot in the sun too, so it is not always comfortable for sitting on.
Aluminium
Aluminium furniture usually has a more modern look – for example, the Lifestyle garden furniture range. It has many benefits, including its durability. Aluminium does not rust in the rain or overheat in the sun. This metal is also low maintenance, as it can be kept clean by simply wiping it with a damp cloth. Finally, it is a lightweight metal, so moving the furniture is easy. The only potential downside is that your furniture could be damaged by strong winds.
Overall, aluminium is typically the winner for many people looking for durable, cost-effective garden furniture.








