Equip your garden lounge with a durable and comfortable garden sofa. Our models in woven resin, aluminum, and wood combine style, weather resistance, and easy maintenance, from 2-seater to 3-seater outdoor sofas, available in straight, corner, or modular versions.
Why choose a garden sofa?
A centerpiece of a welcoming outdoor space, the garden sofa allows you to create a cozy relaxation corner just like an indoor living room. Ergonomic armrests, deep seating, removable cushions: everything is designed for relaxation, reading, and social moments. On a balcony, terrace, patio, or large garden, a well-chosen outdoor sofa optimizes space, structures circulation around a coffee table, and creates an atmosphere conducive to conversation.
UV resistantEasy maintenanceRemovable cushion covers2 to 3 seatsSturdy structure
Your selection depends on available space, use (coffee break, drinks with friends, nap), desired materials, and expected comfort level. Here are the essential criteria to consider before adding a model to your cart:
Number of seats: a 2-seater sofa is ideal on a balcony or small terrace; the 3-seater sofa offers more seating on a deck or under a pergola. For large spaces, consider corner sofas or modules.
Frame material:aluminum (lightweight, stainless), woven resin (ultra-resistant, woven look), wood (warm, natural). Each has a specific aesthetic finish and maintenance requirements.
Seating comfort: check the thickness and density of cushions, the height of armrests, and seat depth.
Modularity: composable sets adapt to gatherings and seasonal changes.
Which materials are often used for garden sofas?
The most common materials for making a garden sofa are aluminum, wood, and woven resin. Each offers a unique balance between aesthetics, durability, and maintenance.
Material
Advantages
Points of attention
Maintenance
Style & uses
Aluminum
Lightweight, stainless, very resistant to weather and UV
Paint to monitor by the seaside (salt)
Cleaning with soapy water, clear rinsing
Contemporary look, ideal for design terraces
Wood (teak, acacia, eucalyptus)
Visual warmth, natural touch, durable if well maintained
Possible graying, sensitive to stagnant moisture
Oiling/varnishing 1–2×/year, gentle brushing
Natural or boho chic atmosphere
Woven resin
Very durable, lightweight, rain-resistant, rattan look
Check weaving quality and UV protection
Damp sponge, gentle spray; avoid solvents
Friendly, easy to live with, modular
Outdoor aluminum sofa
A preferred choice for a clean design, aluminum is rustproof and very light. It moves easily, even in 3-seater sofa format. Its powder-coated finish resists UV well, and maintenance is limited to occasional washing. Our Monte Carlo, Amalfi, or Elba. Pair it with an aluminum coffee table, like our Monte Carlo coffee table or Elba, for perfect harmony.
Wooden garden sofa
Wood brings a unique soul to the garden lounge. Certified teak or well-treated acacia naturally withstands outdoor conditions. To preserve its golden tones, apply a suitable oil. Wood pairs well with ecru textiles and textured cushions. Our Bornéo garden sofa is the perfect example.
Garden sofa in woven resin
Popular for its ease of use, woven resin mimics rattan while offering excellent moisture resistance. Ideal in 2 or 3-seat versions, it suits family terraces. Check the UV protection and weaving density to ensure longevity. Fall for our Calvi garden sofas in 2 or 3 seats.
2 or 3 seats? Straight, corner, or modular?
The format depends on your layout plan. A 2-seater sofa easily fits along a railing; a 3-seater sofa structures a lounge area. Corner sofas optimize terrace corners, while modules (seats + armchairs + corner + chaise longue) allow you to adapt the configuration for gatherings. Remember to leave at least 70 cm of circulation space around the coffee table.
2-seater
Ideal for small spaces. Lightweight, easy to cover. Pair with an armchair for more modularity.
3-seater
More sociable. Good compromise for families and long aperitifs. Thicker cushions recommended.
Corner / modular
Maximizes seating and sociability. Separate elements, custom composition according to your needs.
Can you leave a garden sofa outside all year round?
Yes, but it depends on the material and your local climate. Aluminum and woven resin withstand permanent exposure very well, provided you use a waterproof and breathable cover during winter and extended rainy periods. Wood, even dense, benefits from protection against frost and heavy rain: shelter, awning, pergola, or an unheated but ventilated room.
Good practice: raise the sofa legs if the ground tends to retain water, and avoid prolonged contact with moisture-soaked rugs.
How to protect an outdoor sofa from bad weather?
Custom or model-specific cover with ventilation eyelets to limit condensation.
Cushions kept protected in a waterproof chest or indoors; prefer water-repellent, UV-treated fabrics.
Regular cleaning: lukewarm water + mild soap for aluminum and resin; suitable oil/stain for wood.
Avoid solvents and harsh cleaners that may damage varnish, paint, or synthetic fibers.
Seasonal checks: tighten screws, check foot pads and stability.
Complete your setup with a parasol or shade sail to limit direct exposure to UV and rain.
Maintenance & durability: the right actions
Light but regular maintenance ensures color retention and comfort of use:
Rinse the structure with clear water at the change of season to remove dust and pollen.
Wash textiles according to instructions (zippered covers, air drying).
Oil the wood in spring and, if needed, at the end of summer.
Store cushions away as soon as there is a weather alert (prolonged rain, storm).
Plan a breathable outdoor rug for comfort and slab protection.
To extend its lifespan, never cover a sofa that is still damp. Let it dry completely before putting on the cover.
Style & inspiration: compose your garden lounge
Pair your outdoor sofa with armchairs, a coffee table, and some solar lanterns to create a warm atmosphere. The Scandinavian ranges focus on aluminum and mineral tones; the bohemian styles prefer woven resin and textured textiles. Add outdoor throws and patterned cushions to personalize the set.
Need a turnkey set? Explore our complete garden lounges. You can quickly combine sofa, armchairs, table, and accessories there.
FAQ – Garden Sofas
What are the most common materials for a garden sofa?
The three star materials are: aluminum (light, stainless), wood (natural, warm) and woven resin (durable, easy to maintain). The choice depends on the desired look, the climate, and the level of maintenance you accept.
Can a garden sofa be left outside all year round?
Yes for aluminum and woven resin, with a breathable cover during humid periods. Wood benefits from being sheltered during frost and prolonged rain. In all cases, store the cushions and avoid stagnant water under the legs.
How to protect your garden sofa from bad weather?
Use a suitable cover, store the cushions, clean the frame regularly, apply oil on the wood, and check the screws each season.
Which size to choose: 2 or 3 seats?
Under 8–10 m², a 2-seater sofa is more fluid. Beyond that, a 3-seater or a corner optimizes seating. Check the seat depth and armrest height according to your body shape.