L-shape along the edge
Place a corner island against a fence or railing, then drop a low table into the inner corner and keep the lawn side open for walking.
GardenNest collection
The GardenNest collection is built as three calm families: lounge islands, dining circles and slim balcony nests. Each one can live alone, but they also connect without clashes when you grow your outdoor space over time.
Lounge islands
Corner modules, ottomans and curved ends let you sketch long belts or tight circles for reading, talking or lying almost flat.
Garden dining
Tables come in soft rectangles and full circles, with chairs that echo the same curved language as GardenNest lounge pieces.
Balcony nests
Chairs stay narrow, tables stay light and rails stay clear so that even the smallest ledge can hold a full mini living space.
Finish bundles
Instead of chasing endless options, GardenNest finishes are grouped into a few bundles that always work with grass, stone and wood around them.
Size & scale
Heights and depths follow one quiet logic, so lounge, dining and balcony elements line up neatly when they share the same space.
Layout recipes
Use these as light suggestions, then swap modules, move tables and adjust for your own tree lines, doors and views.
Place a corner island against a fence or railing, then drop a low table into the inner corner and keep the lawn side open for walking.
Two deep chairs at a soft angle, one side table and a lantern create a private triangle for late-evening talks.
Combine a slim dining line with a low sofa facing it, leaving a clear path through the middle so people can circulate easily.
Outdoor work spots
A terrace edge or quiet table under a tree can host quick calls and long focus hours, then slide back into being a leisure corner once the day is done.
Different climates
Fabrics, frames and cushions stay within the same design language, but details change slightly depending on how your weather behaves.
Material close-ups
Frames, fabrics and tabletops are chosen so they feel friendly in everyday use. No sharp edges, sticky coatings or noisy surfaces.
Rounded profiles with a matte finish feel smooth when you lean against them or brush past them on the way across the lawn.
Woven covers let air pass through, so cushions stay comfortable during long afternoons outside.
Slightly textured surfaces reduce glass clinks and keep plates stable even on lively evenings.
Storage & folding
A few storage benches and folding frames keep the collection flexible. They disappear when you need space and reappear when guests arrive.
Evening lighting
Lanterns, floor lamps and thin strings of light rest on tables, rails and frames, adding just enough glow without washing out the night.
Accessory companions
They keep cups, books, lanterns and plants close without pulling attention away from the main lounge and dining pieces.
Light enough to move with one hand whenever the sun, wind or group of people shifts across the garden.
Lift off easily so you can carry snacks or cups back to the kitchen in one quiet trip.
Share heights with tables, so greenery can sit beside drinks and books instead of being pushed to the edges.
Growing collection
GardenNest modules stay in the collection for a long time, so pieces bought in different years still connect smoothly in shape and colour.
One compact lounge and a tiny table for everyday pauses outside.
Dining line added along the terrace for shared meals.
Extra modules turn the lounge into a full island for guests.
Overview map
The collection chart gathers lounge islands, dining sets, balcony nests and accessories on a single calm sheet. It shows where heights line up, how colours group and which modules share the same footprints.
Use it as a planning sketch: mark the pieces that fit your space now and circle the ones you may want to welcome later.
Ordering notes
Begin with a rough outline of your outdoor space, then mark the zones where you want to sit, eat or simply pass through. The GardenNest families help you fill those shapes without clutter.
Measure the main edges and note where doors and windows open.
Choose one family to start with — lounge, dining or balcony.
Add a second family only where it truly supports your days outside.
Before you decide
If it is usually two or three, keep the island compact and add extra chairs only when guests arrive.
Follow the path of sun and shade to place deeper seats where you like to stay longest.
Decide in advance where benches and folding pieces will stand, so cushions have an easy home at the end of each day.
Last look
Maybe your space is a narrow balcony, a squared-off terrace or a full open lawn. The GardenNest collection is built to stay calm in all of them, so the view feels settled rather than crowded.
When you are ready, move on to the inspiration page to see layouts, colour stories and real-life scenes built from these same families.