Wicker ticks all the outdoor boxes; hard-wearing, versatile, and with a timeless texture that can be styled to suit your overall garden scheme. Over the last year, it has been interpreted into chic new modern designs, elevating it from the retro classic you might remember. Wicker is one of the best choices for outdoor furniture says Andre Kazimierski, founder and CEO at Improovy Painters St Louis (opens in new tab)  for the simple reason that it’s extremely easy to keep looking good.  ‘It’s a light and airy sort of furniture that makes it ideal for warm climates. It’s also extremely easy to maintain and is durable enough to last outdoors. Simply wipe it down with a damp cloth and you’re good to go.’

What is wicker?

It’s easy to get ‘wicker’ confused with the other equally big garden trend ‘rattan’. Wicker is a style of weaving. Rattan is a natural material found in tropical rainforests and used to make furniture, including chairs, tables and headboards. There is synthetic waterproof rattan, which can be weaved in a wicker style and is a good choice if you live in a rainy climate. ‘Because these ‘wicker’ and ‘rattan’ are frequently used interchangeably, separating one from the other appears to be a difficult task,’ says Robin Antill, director at Leisure Buildings (opens in new tab). ‘However, wicker is merely a furniture-making technique and is one of the oldest in history.’ Cyrus Wakefield, born in New Hampshire in 1811, is widely held to be the father of wicker furniture in the US. His rustic style was superseded in the early 20th century by Marshal B. Lloyd, who patented the famous ‘Lloyd Loom’ close weave in 1917. Nowadays, both styles and many variations – exist in harmony, giving us plenty of choice.

How to style wicker furniture

You can go either sleek and contemporary or use wicker to complement traditional country garden ideas. ‘If you’re going modern, make sure to keep the look minimalistic by adding just a few simple pieces to compliment the wicker furniture,’ says Stuart Clark, home expert at Victory Blinds (opens in new tab). ‘Neutral-colored throws and outdoor cushions with tassels capture the essence of the country look perfectly, working well in combination with wicker seating. Try to keep the accessory colors soft, so you don’t distract from the texture of the furniture.’ If you’re looking for patio furniture ideas and thinking of buying wicker garden furniture this year Arnold Bertasius, marketing director of rattan outdoor furniture retailer Furniture Maxi (opens in new tab), warns you should consider buying now or risk missing out. This quarter, garden furniture sales are already up 17 percent year or year, but global delivery delays are causing panic. ‘With news stories about the ongoing shipping crisis, customers are concerned about getting their garden furniture delivered in time for the sunny weather,’ explains Arnold.  If you’re hoping to add the wicker garden furniture trend to your home in time for summer then act quick.