Here are the top 8 outdoor furniture design trends for 2025, based on the latest industry insights:
1. Indoor-Outdoor Fusion
Outdoor spaces are increasingly seen as extensions of the home, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor furniture. High-performance fabrics and weather-resistant materials now mimic indoor aesthetics. Example: Four Hands’ Roma outdoor chair, featuring mid-century Italian design influences with deep-cushioned curves and warm brown tones1.
2. Artificial Rattan Craftsmanship
Next-gen synthetic rattan materials are nearly indistinguishable from natural rattan, offering durability and weather resistance. Example: Currey & Co.’s waterproof rattan pendant lights in honey-wheat hues1.
3. Curved, Embracing Silhouettes
Outdoor seating now features wrapped, wingback designs for a cozy, enclosed feel. Example: Dedon’s Seashell Grand chair, made from 90% plant-based fibers for comfort and noise insulation1.
4. Resort-Inspired Aesthetics
Designs evoke retro Palm Beach or Saint-Tropez vibes, with fringe umbrellas, cylindrical pillows, and scalloped details. Example: Made Goods’ Liliana chaise lounge and Kingsley Bate’s Palm Springs collection (powder-coated aluminum mimicking vintage rattan)1.
5. Nautical Stripes
Playful stripes (both thin and wide) dominate outdoor textiles, bringing a preppy, coastal vibe. Example: Surya’s Antibes collection and Eichholtz’s Cap-Antibes series1.
6. Concrete-Art Tables
Sculptural concrete-composite tables add industrial elegance to outdoor spaces. Example: Arteriors’ Indio series (matte black-grey) and Ethnicraft’s Canyon dining table1.
7. Modular Seating Systems
Flexible, customizable outdoor sofas remain popular. Example: Brown Jordan’s Huntley curved sectional with teak coffee tables and woven straps1.
8. Nature-Inspired Designs
Furniture mimics organic forms like fern leaves, shells, and wood grain. Example: Gloster’s Fern chair, Dedon’s Scoora lamp (resembling a banana leaf), and Currey & Co.’s woodland-inspired lighting



