Lounge, dine, relax, entertain – extend your domestic bliss outside and step up your hospitality game with these three timeless outdoor furniture from Ratana.
May 7th, 2019
Got an outdoor space? Luck you! From a modest patio bordered by a neighbour’s property to a sprawling garden with an amazing city view or natural panorama, the outdoors holds immense potential as the extension of your domestic life. And selecting the furniture pieces for this outdoor life is crucial.
Enter Ratana. Established in 1980, the outdoor furniture brand is committed to elevating the outdoor living experience with timeless and elegant outdoor furniture collections made to suit a wide range of spaces.
Ratana’s diverse portfolio includes living, sectional and dining furniture collections complete with matching accessories in an array of styles. A true a celebration of the outdoor living, the brand’s collections are designed to be at home wherever they are placed, from the most minimalist homes to the ultra-decorative hospitality establishments. Here are three of them:
Made to withstand the unforgiving outdoor weather, Element 5.0 does casual with a good dose of elegance. The collection features robust yet lightweight brushed aluminium frames and weather-resistant reticulated foam seat cushions.
Offering no less than 28 seating elements, Element 5.0 aims to turn your outdoor space into an all-season entertainment centre. The aluminium frame is offered in two colours: whitewash (pictured) to complement the light colour scheme and medium grey loft pebble for the darker colour scheme.
Seville is a family of seven seating elements with a generous depth and contoured cushioning that guarantee to make the sitter want to put their feet up.
The collection features an aluminium frame that looks as good from the back as it is from the front. Cluster a few Seville elements together to lend a graphic touch to the outdoors and create an island of tranquillity to spend some quality time together.
Need to inject some colours to your outdoor space? Ciara has got you covered. The collection comprises stackable dining chairs (with and without arms) and bar chair offered in three invigorating colours orange and neon green, and neutral tone taupe.
The stacking side chairs pictured are fully welded and designed to withstand the wear and tear of commercial use. They also feature stamping seat structure to for extra sturdiness, and legs and seat panel glides made from Dupont’s patented ultra-durable resin Surlyn. And the best part, they weigh only five kilogrammes each, eliminating the hassle of arranging and rearranging your outdoor landscape.
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