Best wicker furniture

Wicker furniture is a versatile choice, suiting both outdoor and indoor locations. We’ve put together a collection of great buys.

Allibert by Keter California rattan outdoor coffee table
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Wicker furniture has textural appeal and lasting style that makes it a sound choice. It can be used for functional and handsome storage pieces, along with elegant seating and dining options. Wicker designs look great in the garden and the conservatory, but it’s also a fabulous material to include in your interior room schemes. Take a look at our favourites.

Best overall

Wisteria Lane patio furniture set

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Wisteria Lane patio furniture set

Easy to move

This wicker furniture set is great for dining in the conservatory or the garden. You’ll get two single armrest love seats, one corner love seat, three ottomans, and one table in the collection to arrange in a configuration to best fit the location. There are also 13 cushions to make things comfortable.

Best for style

Yaheetech rattan wicker furniture set

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Yaheetech rattan wicker furniture set

Handsome lines

Another of our picks that would work equally well in a garden room or on the terrace, this wicker furniture set consists of two armchairs plus a coffee table. The latter is glass-topped for protection, and the chairs have removable cushions for easy cleaning. You will need to assemble the set yourself.

Best for stashing stuff

HOMCOM 5 drawer dresser wicker basket storage

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HOMCOM 5 drawer dresser wicker basket storage

Lined interiors

Wicker baskets make for useful interior storage, and this design teams them with a wooden frame in a neat and space-efficient piece of furniture. The baskets slide right out so you can gather scattered items and carry them back to the unit easily. The basket linings can be removed for cleaning.

Best for relaxing

UK Leisure World rattan wicker furniture set

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UK Leisure World rattan wicker furniture set

UV resistant

Kick back indoors or out with this wicker furniture set with a two-seater sofa, two armchairs, and a coffee table, plus cushions. Its grey finish has contemporary credentials, and the rattan wicker is designed to retain its colour when exposed to UV light. Cleaning is easy as you can wash the furniture with a hose.

Best coffee table

Allibert by Keter California rattan outdoor coffee table

(Image credit: Keter)

Allibert by Keter California rattan outdoor coffee table

Sophisticated look

If you’re hunting for a coffee table that would work as well in your conservatory as on a balcony or the patio, check out this square version. It has a round double weave that’s durable as well as attractive and elevated feet to protect it from damp outdoor surfaces. It’s multipurpose, doubling as a footstool.

Best for tactility

Sustainable Furniture dining chair

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Sustainable Furniture dining chair

Iron frame

Ideal for use in the conservatory or a kitchen-diner, this wicker dining chair will create an appealing contrast to a wooden dining table. The chair offers lumbar support for long, relaxed meals. It comes fully assembled so that you can take a seat right away. 

Bottom line

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For a finish that’s good looking and easy to care for, wicker furniture is a winner. The Wisteria Lane patio furniture set is perfect for dining in a conservatory or on the patio and offers a choice of configurations. It’s light enough to move into position easily. 

You can relax with a view of the garden from inside or out with the Yaheetech rattan wicker furniture set. The two armchairs are elegant and supportive, and the glass-topped coffee table can be wiped clean.

Sarah Warwick
Freelance Editor

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor writing for websites, national newspapers, and magazines. She’s spent most of her journalistic career specialising in homes – long enough to see fridges become smart, decorating fashions embrace both minimalism and maximalism, and interiors that blur the indoor/outdoor link become a must-have. She loves testing the latest home appliances, revealing the trends in furnishings and fittings for every room, and investigating the benefits, costs and practicalities of home improvement. It's no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house revamper. For Realhomes.com, Sarah reviews coffee machines and vacuum cleaners, taking them through their paces at home to give us an honest, real life review and comparison of every model.