Furniture Colours Explained
Black | Bronze | Stone |
A matt black finish. Similar to that found on wood burning stoves and Aga’s. It is the safe option. It goes with all of our cushion colour options. It is neutral and blends in well with most backgrounds. Black is popular in urban environments and also if the furniture is to sit on grass. If you are thinking of purchasing for commercial use, then black is probably the sensible choice. | A two tone “hammered” bronze. The furniture has been coated in black and then coated again in bronze to give the two tone effect. On a dull day you could be forgiven for thinking that it is bleack. However, once the sun shines on the furniture the bronze colour really comes out. Blends in well against sandstone flags and decking. | The actual colour of the stone furniture is quite difficult to portray in photographs. It is neither cream nor grey but somewhere in the middle. It is best likened to a mushroom colour. It contrasts well with black or green cushions but also looks stylish dressed with cappuccino. Do not be concerned about the stone colour showing the dirt. It is easy to clean with warm soapy water. |
Colour Combinations
Below are all of the possible combinations of furniture colour and cushion colours at a glance. We hope that this will help you in choosing the right colour options.
Seat pads
Cappucino Cushion | Black Cushion | Lime Cushion | Dark Green Cushion | |
Bronze Furniture | ||||
Black Furniture | ||||
Stone Furniture |
Seat pads with backs
Cappucino Cushion | Black Cushion | Lime Cushion | Dark Green Cushion | |
Bronze Furniture | ||||
Black Furniture | ||||
Stone Furniture |