Footrests

Footstools


A complementary element for outdoor furniture

The footstool is designed to complement the main seating in an outdoor space. It allows the body to extend naturally and enhances overall comfort. Placed in front of a low chair or sofa, it immediately finds its function within a garden furniture set.
In an outdoor arrangement, it remains discreet while being useful. It can be moved easily according to needs, making it particularly suited to flexible layouts. Its presence also improves the readability of the relaxation area, even in smaller spaces.

A piece dedicated to outdoor comfort

A comfortable garden footstool allows the legs to be elevated and tension to be released. This function improves posture during prolonged moments of rest. Its use is simple and intuitive, requiring no complex setup.
Paired with a chair with a footrest, it forms a complete and coherent seating arrangement. This configuration works equally well on terraces, gardens, or balconies, where optimizing space is essential. Comfort depends on the balance between height, stability, and support surface.

Natural integration with garden chairs

The footstool for garden chairs is designed to match the lines and dimensions of existing furniture. It aligns visually with the seat height of the chair, ensuring formal continuity and a harmonious look.
Used alone, it can also serve as a low extra seat or occasional seating. This versatility makes it highly practical in outdoor layouts, particularly where space is limited. No special adjustments are needed for use.

Materials suited for outdoor use

Footstools are made from durable materials designed to withstand weather conditions. Teak is used for its stability and natural resistance to moisture. It can remain outdoors year-round without warping.
Aluminum is also favored for its lightness and corrosion resistance. It allows the furniture to be moved easily according to needs. These choices reflect genuine craftsmanship in designing outdoor furniture intended to last.

Teak for a natural and durable presence

Teak brings a warm, inviting touch to outdoor spaces. Its tone evolves over time without compromising mechanical quality, maintaining solidity and comfort through the seasons. A teak footstool integrates easily into a garden or a mineral terrace. It pairs naturally with other solid wood furniture and requires minimal, hassle-free maintenance.

Aluminum for a contemporary approach

Aluminum allows for fine, precise lines and integrates seamlessly into contemporary or urban layouts. Its lightweight structure makes daily handling easy, allowing the furniture to be repositioned effortlessly. This material retains its appearance over time and withstands weather and temperature variations. Maintenance is simple and straightforward.

The footstool as a modular element

The footstool module fits into a modular furniture concept. It can complement a chair, a low sofa, or a lounge set. This modularity allows the space to adapt to different uses, especially in small outdoor areas.
It can be moved or repositioned with ease, making it ideal for flexible outdoor layouts. Its function always remains clear and identifiable.

Pouf and ottoman: related formats

The garden pouf is often used as an alternative to a footstool. It shares similar dimensions and offers versatile use, serving as a seat or occasional support. The outdoor ottoman differs by having a more structured design. It is conceived as a direct extension of the main seating. Both formats complement a set of low furniture naturally.

Furniture designed to last

Footstools are built for prolonged outdoor use. Structures, joints, and finishes are adapted to weather conditions. This design minimizes maintenance needs while emphasizing durable materials. They retain their functional qualities season after season. This durability meets the standards expected of high-quality garden furniture, designed for long-term, hassle-free use.

A coherent piece in outdoor arrangements

The footstool plays an essential role in composing a relaxation area. It complements the main seating and enhances overall comfort, with a clearly identified function. When paired with other elements, it contributes to a harmonious visual layout. Material choice and proportions directly influence the balance of the overall arrangement. This approach ensures a functional, coherent, and durable outdoor setup.

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