When you’re designing an urban outdoor space—whether it’s a compact balcony, a rooftop terrace, or a courtyard—choosing the right furniture can make or break the experience. We offer two distinct lines: a premium high-end collection and a budget-friendly series. While both serve the same purpose of enhancing your outdoor living, their differences lie in materials, craftsmanship, longevity, and aesthetic attention. Understanding these distinctions will help you make an informed decision based on your priorities.
1. Materials and Construction
Our high-end line uses solid, sustainably sourced teak, marine-grade stainless steel, and powder-coated aluminum with UV-resistant finishes. These materials resist corrosion, fading, and warping even in harsh urban conditions. In contrast, the budget-friendly line relies on eucalyptus wood, standard steel with painted finishes, and quality synthetic rattan. While these are still durable for occasional use, they may show wear faster under constant sun or rain.
2. Craftsmanship and Detail
The premium collection features hand-finished joinery, precision welding, and meticulous stitching on cushions made from high-performance, quick-dry fabrics like Sunbrella. The budget line offers machine-assembled frames with standard welds and polyester-blend cushion covers. You’ll notice differences in smoothness, weight stability, and the overall feel of luxury versus practicality.
3. Design and Customization
High-end pieces are designed by independent architects and offer modular configurations, multiple colorways, and hidden storage solutions. Budget options provide streamlined, fixed designs that are stackable or foldable to save space. Both are modern and clean-lined, but the premium line invites personalization and architectural integration.
4. Longevity and Warranty
Our high-end furniture is built for decades, backed by a 5-10 year warranty. The budget-friendly line is excellent for 2-4 years of reliable use, covered by a 1-year warranty. If you’re updating your space every few seasons, the budget line is cost-effective; if you want an investment piece that lasts, choose high-end.
5. Price Point
This is the most obvious difference. High-end sets often cost four to six times more per piece, justified by superior materials, workmanship, and eco-certifications. Budget-friendly sets are accessible for first-time buyers, renters, or those styling a temporary space. Both deliver style and function—just at different levels of permanence and luxury.
In summary, our high-end urban line is for those who seek lasting quality and design elegance, while our budget-friendly line offers smart, affordable solutions for modern outdoor living. Your choice depends on your budget, usage intensity, and how long you plan to stay in your current space.