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Garden furniture shopping is a curious modern ritual. You wait until the first vaguely warm weekend in spring, frantically remember your outdoor space exists, and realise last summer's cheap-and-cheerful patio set has rusted into a sculpture. Cue the panic-buy. But if you're looking to skip the yearly cycle of sun-induced…Garden furniture shopping is a curious modern ritual. You wait until the first vaguely warm weekend in spring, frantically remember…
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Garden furniture shopping is a curious modern ritual. You wait until the first vaguely warm weekend in spring, frantically remember your outdoor space exists, and realise last summer's cheap-and-cheerful patio set has rusted into a sculpture. Cue the panic-buy. But if you're looking to skip the yearly cycle of sun-induced regret, Lazy Susan offers a slightly more considered, if not exactly thrilling, option.
Lazy Susan makes metal garden furniture - mostly cast aluminium - all designed to be left outside all year without turning into a tetanus risk. It won’t peel, warp, or demand the frequent oiling rituals that wooden sets require. So no, it’s not particularly exciting, but that’s the point. It exists to be ignored, weather-proofed into irrelevance until you need it. You pull off the furniture covers, maybe give it a wipe, and you’re ready for another moderately enjoyable barbecue.
The setup includes 2-seater to 10+ seater options, benches, sun loungers, and those vaguely European-looking circular tables that make you imagine your life involves sipping Campari at dusk. It doesn’t, but you can sit there anyway. Cushions and parasols come in appropriately muted, polite shades - "terracotta", "slate", "stone" - and are technically showerproof, which is optimistic British branding-speak for "this will survive a drizzle, but don’t leave it out in a monsoon."
Right now, Lazy Susan is offering 20% off if you sign up to the newsletter - pleasant, if familiar. As with many such offers, it applies only to full-price items. No double-dipping with sale stock, they’re not running a charity. (Though interestingly, Lazy Susan does, in fact, run a charity initiative. Since 2015, their "Do Some Good" campaign has donated over £530,000 to various causes. So at the very least, your outdoor table isn’t just helping support your Aperol habit.)
The pieces lean heavily into the "traditional English garden" aesthetic. Think ornate scroll work, the occasional floral motif, and metal furniture so heavy that once you’ve assembled it, it’s staying there. On the upside, it won’t blow away. On the downside, you’ll be cursing your past self during any future patio reconfigurations.
Free delivery comes as standard, which should be standard. There’s also a free sample pack for metal and fabric finishes - useful if you enjoy deciding whether your future bench should be "Antique Bronze" or "White," which is really just "White."
Lazy Susan doesn’t make groundbreaking furniture. They’re not reinventing outdoor lounging or forcing you to download an app to adjust your seat angle via Bluetooth. What they sell is simplicity: durable, decently made, and visually inoffensive garden furniture that you won’t need to replace next season. If you're after high-end design or avant-garde shapes, look elsewhere. But if you want something that won’t fall apart - and is currently 20% cheaper than usual - it’s a safe bet.
Yes, the name sounds like a mid-2000s lifestyle blog. But you’ll forget that once your cushions are dry and you’re drinking something cold in peace.
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