Introducing the Kettler Tudor range of garden furniture
- Post created by: Victoria S.
- 29 Jan 2026
The Tudor range from Kettler consists of a stylish range of grey aluminium lounge, dining and bistro sets, with a clean, minimalistic design to suits any garden, pairing sleek lines with deep, comfortable cushions.

Wood effect detailing
The Tudor range has stylish wood effect table tops in a light wood shade and slatted design, offering an attractive place for your drinks and snacks. This is complemented by wood effect chair arm inserts, providing a good contrast with the dark grey metal frames.

RainSafe cushions
Soft, weatherproof cushions sit atop the Tudor seating. Featuring Kettler RainSafe cushions, these have a weatherproof coating that repels rain rather than allowing it to soak through. As a result, the cushions dry much faster.

Reclining seating option
A wide variety of sets within the Tudor range have Reclining Seating, with a range of traditional dining, lounge, corner and companions sets having the feature. Simply press the button on the side of the seating, lean back and relax, to have extra comfort when you want to truly relax.
Adjustable tables available
The Tudor has adjustable height tables available with its lounge and corner sets, which provide a great option for dining and entertaining. The table can be raised to offer a more formal dining experience, or left low for more casual occasions.
Diverse range of lounge and dining sets
The Tudor collection has a set for any garden, whether you prefer a Companion, Corner or Lounge Set , or Traditional Dining Set.
Warranty and covers
For peace of mind, the Tudor has a 3 year limited manufacturer's warranty on the frame, and a 1 year on the cushions. Each set also has a cover available, to aid its longevity.
Like this post? Why not share it!
Tags
- Tags linked to this post:
- Kettler (21),
- Garden Furniture (48),
- Metal furniture (39),
- Aluminium Furniture (38)
Recent Posts
Comments
There have not been any comments on this post yet. Why not make the first?
You must be signed in to comment on our blog
Sign in now