If you're facing costs to repair or replace wooden beer garden furniture damaged by the rough weather in recent weeks - not to mention the wear and tear of leaving it outside through the winter months anyway - then you might reasonably want alternatives to wood that will stay in better condition for longer.
Luckily, you no longer need to use natural materials that crack or rot, or need sanding down and repainting every year, as there are synthetic alternatives to wooden beer garden furniture that look great, while needing far less routine maintenance to keep them at their best.
Synthetic wood beer garden tables
Trent Furniture's Capra tables are 70cm square or round outdoor tables in a synthetic light oak timber effect that is also used as decking on luxury yachts - a sure sign of its resistance to the toughest of conditions.
When used on these synthetic wood beer garden tables, it gives you a durable, natural-looking timber aesthetic, but with the performance of manmade materials including water resistance and a light oak colour that will not fade in sunlight.
That means in most cases, the only maintenance you'll need to carry out is a wipe down with warm soapy water, to lift dirt off of the surface and out of the realistic wood grain, so the tables are set to go for another spring-summer.
Wood effect stacking chairs for outdoor use
Monaco wood effect stacking chairs are the perfect complement to Capra beer garden tables, again using synthetic wood slats on the seat and chair back, with the same benefits in terms of low maintenance and durability.
The aluminium framed outdoor chairs match the same polished aluminium pedestals on the Capra outdoor tables, and if you want to move away from wood effect completely, we have all-aluminium alternatives available in outdoor chairs and tables too.
More pub and hotel garden furniture options
Our full range of pub and hotel garden furniture has plenty of options, including tall bar stools and outdoor poseur tables, wicker and rattan chairs and tables.
Together it gives you good control over the final look and feel of your outdoor furniture, so you can match it to your interior design scheme.
You can even use the same furniture in indoor spaces, especially where you need to resist environmental elements such as splashes of chlorinated swimming pool water, or exposure to direct sunlight in conservatory areas.
See our range of outdoor furniture at - https://www.trentfurniture.co.uk/products/all-industries/garden-furniture/1