During the cooler months, outdoor spaces often go unused, but with the rise of wellness spaces and, specifically, wellness decks and patios, I know I'm not alone in considering how I can make better use of my home. Galanter & Jones strikes a fresh take with its line of heated furniture that's ergonomic and innovatively designed.
Its seating more than just comfort—though you really can't tell that there are electrical components by looking at it. The design, paired with upwards of 1250 watts of electricity, provides a unique way to extend outdoor living into chilly fall evenings and frosty winter days while simultaneously promoting wellness benefits like soothing muscle tension and improving circulation.
"Once the sun goes down, it's chilly outside and most people are forced indoors," shared Miranda Jones, co-founder of Galanter & Jones. "With heated furniture, you can enjoy evenings outside, as well as the shoulder seasons of spring and fall when the sun is luring you outdoors but it's not actually warm enough to sit outside."
While consumers have taken to other heating devices to extend their outdoor living season, she points out another obvious fact: "If it's windy, heat lamps and firepits don't work very effectively. If you are sitting in heated furniture, however, your core is warm and therefore, YOU are staying warm."
While some homeowners find ways to enjoy their patio, deck, and garden year-round, there's something to be said for making it a sanctuary. Unlike bulky outdoor propane heaters, Galanter & Jones' heated furniture design integrate warmth directly into the seating to deliver heat where it's needed most, the core of the body.
"Although our furniture was designed to withstand the elements outside and keep you warm in spite of them, more and more people are placing their furniture indoors; some use it in their bathrooms, next to their sauna or simply in their living or bedroom," notes Jones. It's worth highlighting that heat therapy has a number of proven health benefits, and it's obvious that the team did their research. For individuals with conditions like arthritis or back pain, using indoor heated seating can also improve blood flow and relieve stiffness. The study also shows that it can help burn energy and reduce fat.
Efficiency is on their mind, too. "The furniture will heat a room and is a much more efficient way to stay warm indoors than central heating! Heat YOU or the space you're in, not everything else. Many clients tell us that our heated furniture is a balm for sore muscles, post work out. We are thrilled that our furniture is being used for thermatherapy!" According to the website, its reported that heating the brand's largest chair (Helios Lounge) for 8 hours costs roughly $1 (energy costs vary by region).
One of the biggest draws of heated furniture is its ability to keep you outdoors longer. For homeowners who prioritize design, these heated pieces offer a clean, contemporary look that complements modern architecture and landscaping. The combination of comfort and visual appeal makes them a favorite for those who want to make the most of their outdoor spaces while investing in long-lasting, high-quality furniture.
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