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Does this dark gray urban outdoor furniture absorb more heat than a lighter color?

Yes, dark gray urban outdoor furniture does absorb significantly more heat than furniture in lighter colors. This is due to fundamental principles of physics where darker colors have lower albedo, meaning they reflect less solar radiation and absorb more energy as heat. In direct sunlight, dark gray surfaces can become substantially hotter to the touch compared to white or beige equivalents, with temperature differences often exceeding 15-20°F (8-11°C). This heat absorption is influenced by material—metal amplifies the effect more than wood or certain plastics. For urban settings, where heat island effects are prevalent, choosing lighter-colored furniture can enhance comfort, reduce surface temperatures, and minimize the risk of burns. To mitigate heat, consider materials with inherent thermal resistance, use shades or covers, and prioritize lighter hues for seating and tabletops in sun-exposed areas.

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