These are the 4 trending garden furniture and decor colours of 2026 – these colourful Amazon buys will bring them into your garden in style
From the most stylish garden lounge set to the chicest outdoor lighting, you'd never think they were from Amazon
The first official heatwave of summer 2026 is here! That means that it’s about time you get your garden in order and ready for the al fresco season. And nothing says ‘summer’ more than colourful garden furniture and outdoor decor, both of which Amazon happens to have plenty of.
Long gone are the days of grey outdoor furniture – these days, vibrant colours are among the biggest garden furniture trends of the year. And with Amazon Prime Day just around the corner - quite literally as the sale event is set to commence no later than tomorrow - the retailer is already dropping some sweet deals. So if your outdoor space is in need of brightening up, this is the place to look.
But to make things easier for you, I’ve rounded some of the best garden furniture and decor picks to bring the 4 most popular shades into your garden this summer season – whether you’re in need of boldly coloured bistro set under £100 like this cornflower blue design from Harbour Housewares, an outdoor wireless solar lamp like this sunny yellow ones from Philips or the best parasol, there’s something for everybody on this list.
1. Yellow
2. Blue
3. Terracotta
4. Green
What colour are you leaning towards for your outdoor space this year? I’m currently obsessed with all things terracotta but that yellow striped lounge set which is a great budget alternative for the John Lewis Marcy really impressed me, too.
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Sara Hesikova has been Room Decor Editor at Ideal Home since June 2024, starting at the title as a News Writer in July 2023. She is now also the Ideal Home Certified Expert on Furniture, and so far has tried over 300 different sofas.
Graduating from London College of Fashion with a bachelor’s degree in fashion journalism in 2016, she got her start in niche fashion and lifestyle magazines like Glass and Alvar as a writer and editor before making the leap into interiors, working with the likes of 91 Magazine and copywriting for luxury bed linen brand Yves Delorme among others.