Urban outdoor furniture faces constant use and potential abuse in public spaces. Its scratch resistance largely depends on the material. Powder-coated steel is a top choice; the coating acts as a hard shell, resisting scrapes from keys, bikes, or general abrasion. Aluminum, often with an anodized finish, offers good scratch resistance and won't rust. High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) lumber is highly resilient, with scratches that tend to blend into its textured surface. Concrete and stone are highly scratch-resistant but can be brittle. For maximum durability, look for furniture with a high-quality, thick powder coat, tight-weave HDPE, or reinforced aluminum. While no material is completely impervious, modern urban furniture is engineered to maintain its appearance with minimal visible wear over years of service.
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