The garden furniture your neighbours are secretly judging you for - and the on-trend pieces to buy instead

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There’s a new kind of garden faux pas brewing – and yes, your neighbours have noticed. While safe grey rattan sets once reigned supreme, SS26 has officially declared them… a little predictable. In their place? Stripes. Bold, breezy, and just the right side of nostalgic, striped garden furniture and décor is quietly becoming the marker of a well-styled outdoor space.

From Riviera-inspired loungers to candy-coloured cushions, this is less about matching sets and more about creating a garden that feels layered, relaxed and – crucially – intentional. Think: the kind of space that looks like it belongs to someone who definitely has a go-to spritz order and knows their way around a summer tablescape.

The good news? You don’t need a full garden overhaul to get on board. Whether it’s a statement chair, a striped sofa, or just a few well-placed accessories, this is a trend that’s surprisingly easy to tap into – and instantly elevates even the smallest patio.

Cushions

If you’re stripe-curious but not quite ready to commit to a full furniture swap, cushions are your easiest entry point. They instantly lift even the most basic patio set-up – yes, including that slightly tired rattan set – without feeling like you’ve tried too hard. The key is layering: mix a few different stripe widths and tones, like the soft neutrals from Next, the slightly more playful H&M option, or the classic blue-and-white set from Marks & Spencer. Scatter them generously across seating (and don’t be precious about placement), and suddenly your garden feels styled, not staged.

Accent chairs

A striped accent chair is where things start to feel intentional. It’s the piece that says, ‘this isn’t just garden furniture, this is a look’. Sling styles – like the John Lewis Marcy chair or Kettler’s relaxed recliner – tap into that effortless, slightly retro holiday aesthetic, while Habitat’s option offers something a little more graphic. Position one alongside a plainer sofa or table set and let it do the talking; stripes work best when they have a bit of breathing room.

Sofa sets

For the fully committed, a striped sofa set is the ultimate power move. It takes the idea of an ‘outdoor living room’ and makes it feel genuinely considered rather than purely functional. The George Home set is an easy, affordable way in, while Swyft and QVC offer more design-led takes that feel closer to indoor furniture. Keep the rest of your styling relatively pared-back – think neutral planters, simple tableware – so the stripes remain the focal point rather than competing for attention.

Pouffes

Pouffes are the unsung heroes of SS26 garden styling, and in a striped finish, they become even more impactful. They add that relaxed, slightly bohemian layer that stops a space from feeling too polished. Whether you go for a softer woven style from B&Q or one of Habitat’s more structured designs, they’re perfect for propping up feet, perching with a drink, or pulling into a seating area when guests arrive. It’s a small addition, but one that makes the whole setup feel more thought-through.

Sun loungers

If you’re going to embrace stripes anywhere, this is the place to do it. A striped sun lounger instantly gives ‘boutique hotel terrace’ energy – minimal effort, maximum payoff. The bold scarlet option from Daal’s leans Riviera, while Sunnylife’s daybed-style design feels playful and slightly nostalgic. Either way, this is about creating a moment. Elevate it further with a striped lounger cover from The White Company – it adds that crisp, considered finish that takes your set-up from simple garden seating to something that feels closer to a private cabana. Keep accessories minimal – a small side table, maybe a drink – and let the stripes do all the work.

Towels

Never underestimate the power of a good stripe – it’s often the smallest details that make a garden feel properly ‘done’. A striped towel casually draped over a chair or lounger instantly adds that undone, just-back-from-a-swim energy that designers are leaning into for SS26. Go classic with navy-and-white from Marks & Spencer, keep it affordable with H&M, or opt for something a little more elevated via Mango. It’s a small detail – but one that pulls the whole striped look together.

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