April 20, 2026

The Remarkable Breadth of Munder Skiles

There are outdoor furniture makers, and then there are custodians of outdoor living. Munder Skiles belongs firmly to the latter category.

There are outdoor furniture makers, and then there are custodians of outdoor living. Munder Skiles belongs firmly to the latter category — a company whose collection spans centuries of design language while remaining entirely relevant to how we live today.

At one end of this remarkable spectrum sits the Almodington Bench, a design dating to 1791. Elegant, restrained, and beautifully proportioned, it carries the quiet authority of Georgian craftsmanship. Its lines are graceful rather than ornate, its presence refined rather than loud. To place a bench such as this in a garden is to understand that timelessness is often found in simplicity. It evokes the romance of English estates, gravel paths, clipped hedges, and the civilized pleasure of sitting outdoors with intention.

Yet Munder Skiles is no museum of historic reproductions. What distinguishes the collection is its fluency across eras. The company understands that great design does not belong to one period alone.

At the contemporary end of the collection is the Ribbon Bench — sculptural, expressive, and unmistakably modern. Where the Almodington whispers of heritage, the Ribbon Bench speaks in a more lyrical voice: a dramatic silhouette, artistic energy, and a sense of movement captured in wood. It is a bench as statement piece, equally at home in a minimalist landscape, contemporary terrace, or architect-designed garden.

Between these two anchors lies the true strength of Munder Skiles: breadth without compromise. Traditionalists, modernists, and collectors alike can find pieces that feel deeply considered, impeccably made, and designed to endure both weather and fashion.

Outdoor spaces deserve the same attention as interiors. They are rooms without roofs, places for reflection, gathering, landscape. Munder Skiles approaches them with rare seriousness — offering furniture that ranges from the historic to the avant-garde, yet is united by craftsmanship, beauty, and permanence.

From 1791 to today, few brands offer such a sophisticated conversation between past and present. Fewer still do it so elegantly.

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