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What chairs can survive a rooftop in all weather?
By: StoneHeart on Jun 17, 2026 12:41 PM EST
Yo, our office just scored access to the roof, and we want to set up a proper breakout area where the team can grab some fresh air, eat lunch, or just debug in peace. Problem is, this spot is completely exposed to sun, rain, and wind, so whatever we put up there needs to handle the elements without turning into a rusted mess by next quarter. What kind of seating actually survives that kind of abuse?
By: First on Jun 17, 2026 12:44 PM EST
For an exposed rooftop, you can forget anything with cheap steel frames or fabric that is not rated for UV, because the sun will fade it in weeks and the first proper downpour will have the team sitting in puddles. You want all-weather weave over aluminium, it drains instantly, does not rust, and wipes clean when the city dust builds up. A solid range of garden chairs built to that standard is available on this site https://rengard.co.uk/product-category/garden-outdoor-chairs/ .
By: Bryant on Jun 17, 2026 12:48 PM EST
Stackable chairs are your friend on a shared rooftop, because you can clear the space for team events or stow them in a corner during storms without needing a dedicated storage room. Check the weight of each chair before you order, some all-weather models are surprisingly heavy to move around.
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