Stop Replacing Your Outdoor Furniture

A beautiful outdoor sofa set for the patio. Elegant garden chairs and table for Sunday brunches. A compact balcony furniture set for evening tea. Maybe even a full outdoor dining set for hosting under the stars
Why Vitamin D Increasing in Urban Homes

Sunlight was once a natural part of everyday life. People woke up with the sun, spent time outdoors, sat in courtyards, walked to places, and rested in open air. Today, urban life looks very different.
Why Vitamin D Deficiency Is Increasing

Vitamin D deficiency is no longer rare—it’s becoming a lifestyle disease. Across cities and even sun-rich countries, cases of deficiency of vitamin D are rising sharply. The irony? We live under abundant sunshine, yet spend most of our lives indoors.
Three tests of nature

There’s a moment most outdoor furniture buyers remember. Not the day the furniture arrived. Not the compliments it got at the first gathering. It’s the day something feels… off. The cushions don’t look as fresh anymore. One chair rocks ever so slightly. After the rains, there’s a faint damp smell you can’t ignore.
Small Terrace Big Luxury

Luxury isn’t about square footage – it’s about proportion, comfort, and intention.
Even the smallest terrace can feel indulgent when every element is chosen with purpose and built to endure.
From Concept to Craft: The Art Behind Every GEBE Piece

There was a time when outdoor furniture simply had to survive; stand up to rain, sun, and maybe host the occasional weekend BBQ. But that changed. After the pandemic reshaped how we live, people started looking at their outdoor spaces differently. Balconies turned into offices. Patios became yoga studios. Gardens became gathering spots. Suddenly, these spaces weren’t just “extras”; they were essential. And with that shift came new expectations: “I want it to last.” “I want it to be comfortable.” “I want it to look like me.”
5 Biggest Challenges of Outdoor Furniture Imported From China

China has long been the go-to destination for sourcing bulk goods at competitive prices, including outdoor furniture. But is it always worth the cost?