As we move toward 2025, outdoor living is no longer limited to summer months. The more people get keen on "staycation", the more outdoor living becomes popular...
As we move toward 2026, outdoor living is no longer limited to summer months.
Across Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas, one major trend is shaping the market:
All-season, winter-proof outdoor spaces.
Winter is coming — but the outdoor season isn’t ending. It’s simply evolving.
Consumers now expect products that endure rain, wind and colder temperatures.
Key features in demand:
Water-repellent, quick-dry outdoor fabrics
REACH-compliant aluminum frames
FSC-certified, moisture-resistant wood
Reinforced hinges & connection systems
This makes models like Luna, Viva, and Sia ideal choices for the winter season.
Protective accessories are becoming a crucial part of the buying decision as customers aim to continue outdoor use during colder months:
Winter covers
UV & rain-resistant fabric options
Cushion protection covers
These accessories are quickly gaining traction, especially among hotels, cafés and large retail chains.
“Winter lounge corners” are becoming a trend for balconies, terraces and gardens.
Most requested setups include:
Neutral-tone cushions
Warm wood accents
Soft ambient lighting
Swing + fireplace combinations
Aida Swings’ minimal, cozy aesthetic naturally aligns with this trend.
Retailers preparing for the winter season prioritize accessible stock and quick deliveries.
Aida Swings stands out with its strong packaging and after-sales issue ratio below 0.2%, offering reliability throughout the cold season.
In 2025, outdoor furniture shifts from a summer-only category to a year-round lifestyle element.
Winter-proof products and protective accessories create strong opportunities for retailers and distributors.
Aida Swings is positioned right at the heart of this trend.