GARDEN FURNITURE
USING FURNITURE
IN GARDEN DESIGN
At Oxenwood, design and quality
are key. Its bespoke furniture is at
home both in the garden and as
part of an interior scheme and the
company has a flair for creating
great entertaining spaces with
its stunning pieces. The furniture
is made to order with premium
natural materials including oak and
Belgian bluestone, using traditional
craftsmanship techniques.
Oxenwood discuss using furniture
in design with Bradley Burgess,
who knows a thing or two about
designing both indoor and outdoor
spaces! Bradley Burgess formed his
design company A V Design, after
having worked in the property and
design industries for over 16 years.
A V Design shares Oxenwood’s
passion for quality and timeless
style, as well as a talent for
maximising entertaining space by
making the most of exterior areas.
Why do you think gardens
and outdoor spaces are so
important?
Human beings inherently need a
place to belong and to feel a sense
of ease. Studies have shown that
gardens enhance both our mental
and physical wellbeing, so keeping
this in mind, we always design
gardens and interiors which create
a sense of place. A well-designed
garden should be a fusion of
purpose, style and function.
Why is it so important that
gardens and interiors work
together?
Gardens can be a seamless extension
of the indoor living space if design
is considered and both work in
harmony. Ideally, a garden should
reflect the interior and vice versa.
How do you utilise garden
furniture in your designs?
Creating areas in which to lounge,
entertain or enjoy some solitude is
critical to any garden or outdoor
space. Furniture helps to create
the stage and backdrop for various
activities that might take place
throughout the day.
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