



Rattan Garden Furniture
Rattan Garden Chairs and Seating
Our rattan seating options include comfortable and weatherproof rattan chairs for seating individuals outside.
All our rattan seating comes with cushions to provide added comfort, and these can be removed to protect them from the weather. Some options also include a matching coffee table, which is perfect for holding your food and drinks while you relax in the fresh air.
There are also Rattan Sofa Sets to seat multiple people next to each other without taking up as much space.
Rattan Garden Tables
If you already have rattan furniture in your garden, you might be looking for a matching Rattan Table. Depending on availability, some of these will be rattan effect for a simple lightweight build, while others might come with a glass top that allows you to place food and drink items with no risk to the rattan materials.
Rattan Dining Sets
For both seating and a table to match, look no further than a rattan dining set. These are ideal for family gatherings in the garden, seating upwards of 6 people.
For a smaller set that provides a food and drink area for 2, take a look at our rattan bistro sets. These are a great choice for small gardens, apartment balconies, and for those couples enjoying their gardens.
Browse our full selection of rattan garden furniture above, and if you need more help, remember to read our rattan furniture buying guide.
FAQs
For larger outdoor spaces, we suggest either a rattan dining or sofa set. Start by measuring up your space, leaving room for access around, and consider where you want the focus of your garden or patio to be. A centrepiece like a firepit table can act not only as a talking, but a focal point.
Synthetic rattan is light so it's highly portable. It's also weather-resistant and built over a rust and corrosion-resistant frame of powder-coated aluminium. Synthetic rattan furniture represents a budget-friendly price point compared to natural rattan with much less maintenance hassle. A rattan garden sofa can be the perfect place to relax, read, or chat, and removable cushions make for easy upkeep.
Compared to wooden garden furniture, grey rattan is certainly more contemporary. In this sense, rattan is more similar to metal garden furniture and both represent ease-of-use at an attractive price point. They are, however, not as customisable as wooden garden furniture which can be stained or painted.
Look for something made from a durable and weather-resistant material (like synthetic rattan) at a price point that suits you. For the best quality spend as much as you can (and think is reasonable) at the outset rather than having to replace your furniture sets every couple of years.
Our rattan furniture is built to withstand both intense sunlight and harsh British weather. Still, all garden furniture requires some care and attention. If storage isn't an option, at least invest in garden furniture covers and remove cushions when not in use.
Synthetic rattan furniture is incredibly easy to maintain. For the glass tables, dust and then spray and dry with glass clean and a microfibre cloth. For the rattan itself, a simply wipe or even hose down is sufficient. For more, check out this guide to cleaning rattan furniture.
Rattan furniture is highly weatherproof and the frames are resistant to rust and corrosion. For peace of mind, though, we still recommend storing garden furniture indoors or at least under cover when not in use.
Rattan is actually the plant from which the furniture is made and wicker refers to the weaving process or style. So the furniture on this page is largely made from a wicker rattan weave. For more information, read: Rattan and Wicker - What is the Differerence?
Rattan Garden Furniture
If you're looking for rattan patio furniture for your garden, you've come to the right place. If you’re not sure what you need, you can check out our rattan furniture buying guide for assistance in choosing the right rattan garden set for you.
Rattan and wicker garden furniture has that classic ‘stitched’ or ‘woven’ look, which can fit with a range of different garden styles, including on decking. It has a timeless style and is recognised for lasting many years with little to no maintenance required.
On this page you can browse and buy rattan patio furniture from one of the UK’s most trusted and reputable providers of outdoor furniture products. Available at low prices and with free GB delivery, our outdoor rattan furniture is at home in thousands of gardens around the country.
Rattan and Wicker Style Furniture
Rattan and wicker are often confused for one another, but ultimately, rattan is a type of material and wicker is a style of weave. So you can find furniture here that is of a wicker rattan style. For more information, read: Rattan and Wicker - What Is The difference?
Plastic Rattan Furniture
Rattan is a vine-like plant grown in tropical climates that has traditionally been used to make furniture. However, most rattan furniture on the market today is made from synthetic rattan (also known as polyrattan). This is for a number of reasons:
Plastic rattan is, surprisingly, more sustainable, as rattan plants were severely depleted by the industry and do not grow back easily. Synthetic rattan also typically lasts longer than natural rattan, and is less likely to be damaged by the weather. BillyOh’s rattan furniture is also UV resistant to prevent colour fading, leaving you with a furniture set that continues to look great long into the future.
Synthetic rattan is also different from rattan-effect furniture. Rattan effect is where a weave-style texture is applied to a solid plastic surface, rather than using real stitching.