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The Latest Trends in Outdoor Furniture for 2025

If you’re dreaming of a serene, beautiful outdoor space where you can unwind, entertain, or simply soak up the sun, you’re not alone. With the latest trends in outdoor furniture for 2025, transforming your outdoor area into a comfortable and stylish haven has never been easier. By incorporating these latest trends in outdoor furniture, you can create an outdoor space that reflects your personality, meets your needs, and becomes a treasured part of your home. Whether you’re hosting a BBQ, enjoying a quiet morning coffee, or simply soaking up the sun, your outdoor haven awaits. Here’s how you can make it happen:

 

1. Luxe Natural Colours

Luxe shades like Artichoke, Heritage Leaf and Sahara Sailcloth, along with marine blues and rich rustic accents are trending. These colours can add personality and synergy to your outdoor space, making it vibrant and welcoming.

 

2. Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Materials

Eco-conscious choices are in. Look for outdoor furniture made from sustainably sourced teak, such as MAMAGREEN. Not only is MAMAGREEN teak outdoor furniture durable and stylish, but it also reflects a commitment to protecting our planet.

 

3. Modular Furniture

Versatility is key. Modular furniture allows you to rearrange your outdoor space to suit different occasions, whether it’s a family gathering or a quiet evening with a book. A modular lounge setting or extendable dining table can be adjusted as needed, to provide comfort and versatility.

 

4. Designer Dining

Enhance your alfresco dining experience with a premium outdoor dining set. MAMAGREEN designer outdoor dining furniture is perfect for entertaining guests and adds a functional yet stylish element to your outdoor area.

 

5. Indoor/Outdoor Room

Blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living is a popular trend. MAMAGREEN designer teak furniture is built for outdoors but is so versatile and stylish it could also be used indoors. MAMAGREEN teak is celebrated for its durability, beauty, and rich sensory appeal, with a warm, earthy scent that deepens as it ages. Its intricate grain patterns and stunning range of colours, from golden honey to deep brown, make each piece unique and visually captivating. With premium fabrics, you can select from modular sofas, large lounge settings, dining tables, dining chairs, counter tables and counter chairs.

 

6. Luxurious Lounges

Outdoor lounges that rival indoor sofas are becoming more popular. Look for plush cushions, premium weather-resistant fabrics, Quick-Dry(r) foam and spacious designs for ultimate comfort. MAMAGREEN outdoor lounges feature a fabric that quickly wicks away moisture making it one of very few manufacturers using this advanced textile technology that is resistant to degradation and fading.

 

7. Fire Pits

Creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere, fire pits are perfect for those cooler outdoor evenings. They add warmth and ambiance to your outdoor space, making it a place where memories are made, and conversations flow long into the night.

 

8. Sun Shade

An outdoor space wouldn’t be complete without shade solutions. We love the quality and durability of Instant Shade outdoor umbrellas. They come in central pole and cantilever formats and fabrics to suit every space, whether shading a pool, outdoor bar or dining area, or over a balcony or courtyard. When a personal shade is required around the pool or garden, we also recommend Italian sun loungers with canopy. The beauty about Italian sun loungers is that they include a shaded section – uniquely Italian – that is fantastic for getting facial shade from our Australian sun while you read or relax.

 

9. Greenery

A touch of nature is a gorgeous contrast in a space that has straight edges or blocked in areas. In the space in this image, you could add a lot more greenery to soften the edges and provide a canopy for shade and texture. Instead of choosing plants first, you choose the pots first and then select plants that complement them. Size and number of pots and planters should suit the space: scale down for smaller spaces and scale up for larger spaces. To soften hard lines, you can usually use a feature pot or a group of lightweight pots of varying heights. Within the group of pots, you could deliberately use contrasting textures, in both pots and plants. In very large gardens, rectangular or square planters can emphasise clean lines. These can also be combined with bench seats to create a place to rest and enjoy your surroundings. There are also aesthetic nuances that come into your final decision and taking notes wherever you find inspiration will help unite your ideas.