With their clean, distinctive lines and oh-so-comfy design, the best garden armchairs are set to transform your time spent outside this spring and summer. There are all sorts of fabulously modern interpretations to choose from to level up your garden furniture.
We're expecting there to be a big swing towards low-line, laid-back seating this year, and their sloping angles make them incredibly comfortable. As well as adding effortless living room style to your outside space, these low-slung lounge chairs will fast become the go-to spot in your garden for a morning coffee, watching nature as the sun goes down, or a sneaky snooze.
Lounge chairs can cost from £40 up to £1,000 plus, so it’s worth knowing what you’re paying for so you can spend smart. The choice of materials and how well they perform outside are usually reflected in the product’s price tag. There’s also the quality of production and finishing to take into account, which will impact how long your purchase is likely to last.
Best garden armchairs at a glance
• Best accent piece garden armchair: John Lewis Boardwalk Garden Lounge Chair – View on John Lewis
• Best boho chic garden armchair: Mal Acacia Outdoor Garden Chair – View on Wayfair
• Best minimalist garden armchair: Vivenne Garden Chair – View on Wayfair
So, decide whether you want a striking chair that looks good for a couple of seasons or a design classic to cherish and enjoy for years to come before you start shopping. For more guidance on how to choose the best garden chair to lounge in, scroll to the FAQs at the end of this article. Sit back, relax and enjoy... watching the birds come in and out or listening to nature has never been easier.
Best garden armchairs
Best accent piece garden armchair
www.johnlewis.com
The John Lewis Boardwalk Garden Lounge Chair features weather-resistant FSC-certified acacia wood, ergonomic design and shower-resistant cushions. Designed for both garden and indoor use, it's easy to maintain and the hardwood frame ensures prolonged durability.
"We really focussed on making these transitional pieces — that means the same furniture can work just as well in a garden as it does in a conservatory or sunroom." — designer Matthew Steels, John Lewis Design Studio.
Pros
- Weather resistant frame
- Ergonomic and deep seat
- Show resistant cushion and back rest
Cons
- Acacia wood needs cleaning and maintenance
Dimensions: | H81.6 x W87.5 x D90.1cm |
Weight: | 20kg |
Frame: | FSC-certified acacia wood |
- Weather-resistant FSC-certified acacia wood
- Part of the Boardwalk garden furniture collection
- 2 year guarantee
Best boho chic garden armchair
www.wayfair.co.uk
We love this Mal Acacia Outdoor Garden Chair for its natural, open-weave webbing, making it a perfect relaxing seat for any modern garden. Add a cushion for extra style or keep it as it is for a boho look.
Pros
- Made with quality, natural materials
- Long-lasting
- Stylish
Cons
- Heavy
Dimensions: | H72 x W67 x D134cm |
Weight: | 14kg |
Frame: | Solid wood |
- Footstool included
- Fully assembled
Best minimalist garden armchair
www.wayfair.co.uk
Get Acapulco beach house vibes with this Vivenne Garden Chair, featuring a loose rattan weave concentric design and flared back. It's super stylish and supported by a strong tubular steel frame. Minimalist and modern, yet with flair - we love this vibe.
Pros
- Stylish
- Strong tubular steel frame
- Sturdy yet lightweight
Cons
- No reviews available
Dimensions: | H89 x W70 x D72cm |
Weight: | 5.5kg |
Frame: | Metal |
- Eco-friendly
- Assembly required
Best buy solid wood garden armchair
www.manomano.co.uk
This classic garden chair is sturdy, durable and stylish. Made with solid Acacia to last, it's easy to clean with just a damp cloth. Practical but modern, this Adirondack Chair Solid Acacia Wood is a must-have for any garden.
Customer review: "Well designed, a patio dream…"
Pros
- Quality wood
- Wide armrests
- Classic design
Cons
- Difficult to get out of for those who are less mobile
Dimensions: | H89 x W96 x D69cm |
Weight: | 12.1kg |
Frame: | Solid acacia wood |
- Solid acacia wood with oil finish
- Assembly required
Best rattan garden rocking chair
www.therange.co.uk
Also available in mixed grey, this garden rocking chair is a great option for any modern garden looking for that extra comfort. With a classic rattan style and cushion included, The Range Garden Rattan Rocking Chair is the ultimate lounge chair at a great value price.
Pros
- Strong and durable frame
- Year-round use
- Wide
Cons
- No reviews available
Dimensions: | H98 x W88 x D66cm |
Weight: | 10kg |
Frame: | Polyethylene |
- Available in brown, grey and yellow
Best glider armchair
Laze the day away in this COSTWAY Garden Glider Armchair. This ergonomic leisure chair, with armrests, allows you to gently rock which can help ease back discomfort. Reviews have praised how easy it is to assemble and how smoothly it glides. In addition, it's water-resistant and the mesh design allows for ventilation.
Customer review: "I’m very pleased with this purchase. It’s strong and sturdy and the rocking mechanism is smooth and gentle. It was easy to assemble. It looks great and it’s very comfortable."
Pros
- Ergonomic
- Gentle swing function
- Easy to assemble
- Robust steel frame
Cons
- A little low
Dimensions: | H87 x W73 x D63cm |
Weight: | 11kg |
Frame: | Metal |
- Capacity: 150kg
- Also available in brown
Best laid-back lounger
www.johnlewis.com
A wonderful way to relax and unwind in a spacious and comfortable garden lounger. This stylish KETTLER LaMode Comfort Garden Lounging Chair with Cushions has a durable, yet lightweight aluminium frame. The synthetic wicker is UV-resistant and waterproof so it can be left outside in the milder months. The cushions are shower-proof, but it is best to bring them inside for longevity.
Customer review: "This is a great chair to curl up on – it was bigger than I expected and my cat also absolutely loves it. It fits one human and pet with lots of space to chill out on. Summer days, here we come."
Pros
- Spacious
- Robust
- Weather resistant
Cons
- Needs bringing inside in rougher weather
Dimensions: | H71 x W125 x D110cm |
Weight: | 14kg |
Frame: | Synthetic wicker, aluminium frame |
- 3 year guarantee included
- Free standard delivery
Best on-trend garden armchair
uk.homary.com
The inviting chunky woven texture of this Tatta Modern Outdoor Chair Woven Textilene makes it a contemporary and designer addition to your garden. Available in grey and black, this striking nest-style seat has a durable aluminium frame. Also, the upholstery is easy to clean with a cloth and mild soap. Choose from a fixed or swivel base.
Customer review: "The armchairs are very comfortable, deep seating, really great. Combined with the sofa, they really changed the way we enjoy our backyard."
Pros
- Luxury, high-end look
- Optional swivel base
- Easy to clean
- Robust frame
Cons
- Cushions could benefit from being higher-spec
Dimensions: | H70 x W85 x L85cm |
Weight: | Not specified |
Frame: | Aluminium alloy |
- Partial assembly required
- Weather resistant frame
- Removable cushion cover included and an additional grey toss pillow
- 1 year warranty
Best garden armchair for weather resistance
Polyresin garden furniture has transformed the durability and weather resistance of outdoor tables and chairs. This Trueshopping Rattan Armchair is available in black, brown and grey and is a great compact armchair for the patio or conservatory. It ticks all the boxes for weather resistance, zero maintenance and portability. The positive reviews on Amazon testify to its comfort and quality.
Customer review: "Lovely garden chair. Easy to assemble, sturdy and weatherproof. Comfy cushion to go with it."
Pros
- Weather resistant
- Low maintenance
- Great for a small garden
Cons
- On the smaller side
Dimensions: | H76 x W68 x D65cm |
Weight: | 9kg |
Frame: | Not specified |
- UV protected
- Weather resistant
- Water resistant
FAQs: Best garden armchair
What is a garden lounge chair?
The inspiration for this surge of stylishly sloping lounge chairs can be traced directly back to an innovative early 20th-century American design. Widely referred to as the Adirondack chair, it was designed in 1903 by Thomas Lee so his family could comfortably settle down outside and soak up the wild and rugged surroundings of the Adirondack Mountains in New York.
Far roomier and more supportive than the then-standard, small, Victorian, cast-iron designs and, crucially, with a sloping seat that made for a more relaxed experience, the wooden Adirondack quickly became popular.
Best of all, the sloping angles mean you don’t need cushions to be comfy and rain runs quickly through the open-weave designs, making them a great choice for showery spring days as well as the summer to come.
With a few key changes, including an arched back and rounded front edge, the Adirondack is still adored today, and there are plenty of classic all-wood designs on the market if you want to bring an iconic edge to your patio.
There are models that stick closely to the classic design, but are made of different materials, designs that have retained nothing but the angles of the iconic original, and garden armchairs that showcase every stage of evolution in-between! Some have moved just a little way towards more sinuous, easy-on-the-eye curves, while others have ditched the armrests altogether and opted for the sleekest, most minimal of lines.
What are modern garden lounge chairs?
As the design has been reinterpreted, a whole host of different features and adjustments have been added to tailor these low-slung armchairs to suit our modern needs.
Some models - such as hairpin style garden furniture - have nifty folding and lightweight steel frames, to enable you to move the seating with ease, and there are stackable products for simple storage too. There are designs with no armrests at all and those with wide arms for ultimate relaxation, and some come with handy notches to hold your wine glass.
What material should my chair be?
All-wood designs are still popular, and you can find slatted timber designs in everything from smooth-grained teak and pale birch to warm, honey-toned acacia. There are durable faux-wood designs in shades of turquoise, slate blue, and terracotta, which are perfect for adding a dash of colour outdoors.
Wood is also being used as a frame around which synthetic polypropylene rope is wound to create chairs with a chic, linear look and a timeless, easy-to-live-with vibe. They’re very comfy too, as these rope-strung sections cleverly yield to support each individual user in pure bliss.
Synthetic or all-weather rattan outdoor furniture is always a good choice because of its easy-care good looks. There are lots of lovely open-weave polypropylene designs in pale natural shades, but we’re seeing an emerging trend for darker rattan shades.
Other tantalising options include hardwearing Textilene, which is a crisp, non-stretch fabric perfect for simple sling-style chairs, smooth powdered-coated aluminium in a range of cheery shades, and recycled polypropylene that is moulded into seamless ergonomic forms.
What to look out for when buying a garden armchair
Many slatted timber chairs require metal fixings, so check that they are rustproof and made from stainless steel or are galvanised. Where screws are countersunk into timber, the heads should be filled, ideally with wooden plugs, and sanded smooth for a smart, water-resistant finish.
Natural softwoods are prone to absorbing water, so they will need regular maintenance if they’re to last a full lifespan. If you’re not likely to bother re-treating the wood, then it’s worth spending a little more on hardwoods such as teak or iroko, which contain natural waterproofing oils and need little care to keep them looking good.
If you’re choosing armchairs made from all-weather rattan, look for those that have been through mono-extrusion processes, where the dye is present throughout the entire strand, rather than just the coating, so any scuffs won’t show. And opt for a rigid steel or aluminium frame with minimal joints and screws.
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Jill Morgan writes regularly for Modern Gardens, and loves everything to do with gardens, plants and outdoor living. Her long thin, town garden is the setting for many family and creative projects from bird feeding and veggie growing to den building and mini-pond dipping.