Outdoor Furniture Trends for NZ’s Spring/Summer 2025

Taupe, Beige & Charcoal Sophistication
This year’s palette is all about sophistication. Neutrals are going to come in colours such as taupe or beige. These colours bring a minimalist but warm look and feel to your outdoor space and can beautifully complement the natural textures such as wood, concrete, and stone.
If you are still addicted to charcoal, don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about you. Modern Style retains this timeless colour in the mix. Its functionality, UV stability, and contemporary style make it a timeless favourite and one we won’t easily remove from our showroom floor any time soon.
Curves, Texture & Organic Forms
Hard lines are softening this season. The new collection boasts gently rounded silhouettes, softened edges, and sculptural shapes that make you want to sink in and stay awhile. From curved armrests to pillow-backs and textured finishes on fabrics, it’s a look that’s relaxed, a little bit luxurious, and made for lazy Sunday afternoons.
Style tip: Layer with tonal-coloured cushions, and add giant planters to echo the organic movement of your furniture arrangement.
Modular Living, Maximum Flexibility
We understand no two alfresco spaces are the same. That’s why we’ve added to our Coast range to provide even more mix-and-match and modular choices. Create the configuration that suits you, such as an L-shaped sofa, twin loungers, or a small nook.
Why it matters: These fundamental pieces never go out of fashion and enable you to refresh seasonally with colour, planters, lighting, and fabrics.
Materials That Last
Our range prioritises materials known for their style and durability:
- Aluminium continues to be a popular choice. It is light, rust-resistant, and low-maintenance, well-suited for decks, beach houses, and heavy-use areas.
- Premium synthetic rattan remains popular. It offers the look and appeal of natural wicker but with more durability. Our collections bring a new take on this age-old classic, offering woven sophistication all year.
Paired with quick-dry foams and fade-resistant fabrics, these pieces are made for daily life, inclement weather and all.
Elevated Dining
Goodbye, plastic fold-out table. Modern outdoor dining is all about statement pieces: oversized wood or ceramic tables, hybrid-material furniture (wood + rope, metal + wicker), and built-in bench seating.
Outdoor Umbrellas as Design Elements
Say goodbye to the loose beach umbrella that flies off the minute a slight breeze catches wind of it. The 2025 modern umbrella is large, cantilevered, and part of your design. Look for clean lines, weighted bases, and fabric in colours that complement your surroundings.
Good to know: Look for UV-rated canopy fabric and a 360° rotation or tilt option. It’s a style investment and sun protection.
Integrated Greenery & Outdoor Styling
Modern outdoor spaces are borrowing styling from the indoors by incorporating sleek shelving, stepped lighting, plants, and stunning finishes. Giant, structural planters made of metal or concrete are being used to extend spaces or add as screening for privacy. Lighting is warm and soft, think lanterns, sconces, or solar-powered pendant lights.
Smart Style
Want an instant style boost?
Here are some modern adaptations that’ll breathe new life into your outdoor space:
- Swap cushions for the latest colours and textured fabrics.
- Pop a neutral outdoor rug on the ground, and establish a “room” feel.
- Hang solar lights for a quick after-dark ambience.
- Liven up your patio with planters in matte concrete, terracotta, or powder-coated steel.
- Create a drinks or grazing station for easy entertaining.

From Balconies to Backyards
Spring and summer 2025 are about sophisticated simplicity, modular freedom, and durable materials. Whether you’re redecorating a tiny balcony or designing an outdoor space that feels like a mini resort of your own, our new collection reimagines your space with luxury comfort, thoughtful design, and timeless appeal.


