When placing urban outdoor furniture on an uneven patio surface, stability can be a significant concern. Many modern pieces are designed with features like adjustable leveling feet or weighted bases to counteract minor imperfections. For more pronounced slopes, consider using shims, patio leveling systems, or simply placing furniture on a stable, flat area of the patio. Materials also matter; heavier furniture made from wrought iron or concrete is inherently more stable on uneven ground than lightweight aluminum or plastic. Always test the stability of chairs and tables before use, and avoid placing tall or top-heavy items on significantly sloped surfaces to prevent tipping. Regular maintenance of your patio surface can also help create a more level foundation over time.
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