Making public spaces comfortable for everyone requires careful planning and design, and the outdoor furniture you select can make a major difference to the atmosphere. For landscape architects, planners and designers, outdoor furniture influences how people move through a space, how long they stay and how comfortably they can engage with their surroundings. It also plays a role in circulation, dwell time and the overall usability of a public environment.
In this context, outdoor furniture functions not just as an aesthetic element, but as part of the site’s working infrastructure. Whether you’re trying to create a space for studying at a university campus, or you’re enhancing a retail precinct, outdoor furniture contributes to more than just visual tone. It has a direct impact on spatial planning, accessibility, durability and long-term performance.
The materials used, placement, maintenance requirements and environmental conditions all shape how effectively these spaces function over time.
Below are some of the most common questions and myths about outdoor furniture for public spaces, along with practical, specification-led insights to support informed decision-making.
Is outdoor furniture accessibility just about compliance?
Designing to meet accessibility standards such as AS1428.2 is a critical foundation, but it’s more than that. Outdoor furniture is used to create usable and inclusive spaces for everyone. Thoughtful elements such as armrests, seat heights, spacing, tactile awareness and furniture placement all influence how people of different ages and abilities interact with public spaces. With comfort and accessibility at its core, well-designed furniture supports how people of all abilities move through and enjoy public space.


Can outdoor furniture be customised?
Yes. While outdoor furniture must be engineered to withstand demanding environmental conditions, many collections can still be customised to suit the needs of a specific project. Many of our collections can be adapted across finishes, materials, colours and configurations to suit the surrounding landscape or architectural design intent. Contact our team if you have any questions or concerns.
What is the most durable material for public outdoor furniture?
Powder-coated aluminium, stainless steel and high-quality hardwoods are known for their strength and resistance to weather exposure. Aluminium is particularly valued for its corrosion resistance and lightweight strength, while hardwoods provide structural durability and a natural aesthetic suited to many landscapes. We also offer sustainable hardwood alternatives like Duraslat, an engineered material known for its longevity and low maintenance.

What is the lowest maintenance outdoor furniture for public spaces?
Most outdoor furniture is designed to withstand the elements, but some maintenance is required to keep it clean and performing well over time. Powder-coated aluminium, engineered materials like Duraslat, and treated hardwoods are commonly specified thanks to their inherent durability and resistance to weathering, making them naturally low maintenance options..
At botton+gardiner, we further minimise upkeep by carefully selecting durable materials and protective finishes. Our timber products are treated with a stain that improves UV resistance, reduces weathering, and extends longevity, and our care guides make it easy to keep furniture performing at its best year after year.
How important is furniture design in activating public spaces?
Furniture plays a vital role in shaping how people experience public spaces. Thoughtfully designed seating and gathering areas can draw people in, encourage them to linger, and help foster a sense of community. With quality materials, inviting forms, and considered placement, furniture can transform an underutilised space into a vibrant social hub where people meet, rest, and connect. Seating arrangements, table layouts and circulation space all influence how comfortably people can interact with each other and the environment.

How to prevent vandalism of park furniture?
By placing your furniture in a well-lit, high-traffic area, you reduce the likelihood of vandalism. Durable materials, tamper-resistant fixings and secure anchoring systems can also reduce the risk. If it does occur, prompt repairs help prevent further deterioration and preserve the quality of the space.
botton+gardiner furniture is designed with components that can be easily repaired or replaced. This makes maintenance simpler and helps extend the life of furniture in busy public settings.
How to choose accessible park furniture?
When selecting accessible park furniture, it’s important to consider features that allow people of all ages and abilities to use the space comfortably. Wheelchair-accessible tables, supportive armrests, and appropriate clearances help ensure furniture can be used by a wide range of users, while thoughtful placement along accessible pathways makes spaces easier to navigate.
At botton+gardiner, we offer furniture designed to support inclusive public spaces, including options aligned with AS1428.2 – Design for access and mobility, the Australian Standard for accessible design in public environments.


What outdoor furniture materials resist salt corrosion in coastal towns?
If you live near the ocean, salt exposure means outdoor furniture can corrode at a faster pace. You want to look at materials such as marine-grade stainless steel (e.g. 316-grade), high quality aluminium, hot-dip galvanised steel, hardwood and Duraslat, which are well suited to these conditions. Durable protective finishes like powder coating or anodising can further improve resistance to salt and weathering. Together, these materials and finishes help outdoor furniture maintain its durability, appearance, and long-term performance in coastal settings.
What should I look for when specifying outdoor furniture for a public project?
The key factors include material durability, weather resistance, lifecycle performance, maintenance requirements, comfort, accessibility compliance and environmental sustainability. You should also consider installation, for example, whether anchoring systems and security measures to prevent theft or unauthorised movement are required.

What maintenance schedule is required for commercial outdoor seating?
Our outdoor furniture is designed for durability, but maintenance is still important and will vary depending on material and environment. For example, furniture under trees or in high-traffic areas may require more frequent maintenance than in open, sheltered settings.
Regular cleaning helps maintain appearance, while longer-term maintenance - such as re-staining timber - addresses wear over time. Periodic inspections and prompt repairs will also help extend the life of the furniture.



