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Bunny Lounge Chair - Set of 2

Bend Goods

12 options available

$740.00 - $956.00

The Lucy Side Chair - Set of 2

Bend Goods

12 options available

$720.00 - $936.00

The Ethel Side Chair - Set of 2

Bend Goods

12 options available

$720.00 - $936.00

Modfire Fireplace - Cayenne

Modfire

2 options available

$1,950.00

Modfire Fireplace - Tangerine

Modfire

2 options available

$1,950.00

Modfire - Lake

Modfire

2 options available

$1,950.00

Modfire Fireplace - Avocado

Modfire

2 options available

$1,950.00

Skagerak Cutter Stool Low - Teak

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

$589.00

Picnic Stool

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

3 options available

$419.00

Reform Bench

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

2 options available

$1,249.00

Messina Umbrella Ø210

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

$569.00

Messina Umbrella Ø270 - Round

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

$789.00

Messina Umbrella 300

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

$1,099.00

Soft Rope Outdoor Basket

Cane Line

10 options available

$175.00 - $525.00

Copenhagen City Rack

Cane Line

2 options available

$495.00

Box Teak Storage Box

Cane Line

2 options available

$200.00

Linear Steel Bench

Muuto

12 options available

$859.00 - $1,149.00

Outdoor Furniture

Your Outdoor Space Has More Potential Than You Think

Most patios and porches are basically wasted real estate. People spend thousands on interior furniture, then stick some plastic chairs outside and wonder why nobody wants to hang out there. We've been obsessing over modern outdoor furniture for years, hunting down pieces from brands like Skagerak and Skargaarden that actually perform as good as they look.

Had a client who apologized for her "boring" deck before I visited. Turned out she had this amazing covered space with great bones—just needed furniture that matched the potential. Six months later, it's where her family spends most of their time.

The challenge with outdoor furniture is finding pieces that nail both style and durability. You need something that looks intentional when guests come over but won't fall apart when your dog decides to use it as a launching pad or that summer thunderstorm hits out of nowhere.

What Actually Survives Outdoors

After watching furniture succeed and fail over multiple seasons, certain materials consistently outperform others:

Treated hardwoods and powder-coated metals handle weather extremes without looking beaten up. Take something like the Puerto Stool—looks like sophisticated modern design but built tough enough for daily abuse. I've seen kids use these as step stools, adults as impromptu side tables, and they just keep performing.

Outdoor chair teak remains the gold standard for a reason. The Parc Rocking Chair combines that warm wood character with metal reinforcements that ensure the joinery won't fail after years of use. A good rocking chair outdoor piece becomes this magnet that draws people into conversation—something about the gentle motion that makes everything feel more relaxed.

Fermob's folding tables look impossibly delicate but have this incredible engineering that lets them support way more weight than you'd expect. Had one customer who was convinced hers was defective because it seemed "too thin" until her teenager started using it as a homework desk every afternoon.

Even portable pieces like the outdoor swing chair options we carry use weather-resistant hardware and UV-stable materials that maintain their appearance season after season.

Creating Spaces People Actually Use

The best outdoor setups happen when you prioritize how you actually live over how things look in photos:

Start with quality lounge chairs outdoor that people genuinely want to sit in for longer than five minutes. Those Skargaarden loungers have this perfect angle that works whether you're reading, sunbathing, or having drinks with friends.

Modern garden tables need to handle everything from morning coffee to dinner parties without requiring constant maintenance. Look for pieces with proper drainage details and finishes that actually improve with exposure rather than deteriorating.

Outdoor decorations matter, but they work best when they're integrated rather than added as afterthoughts. Things like side tables that can hold drinks securely or storage ottomans that double as extra seating when needed.

The Innit Designs Acapulco chairs have become Instagram famous for good reason—they photograph beautifully but also stack for storage and come in colors that don't fade after one summer in direct sun.

Built to Last, Not Replace

Quality outdoor lounge chairs and tables should handle your climate without constant babying:

The brands we work with understand that outdoor furniture lives a tougher life than interior pieces. They use construction techniques like marine-grade hardware, fully welded joints, and finishes that develop character rather than showing wear.

I've seen teak pieces that look better after five years of weather exposure than they did fresh from the factory. Same with powder-coated aluminum that maintains its color and integrity through multiple freeze-thaw cycles.

The key is buying once instead of replacing every few seasons. Higher upfront costs make sense when you calculate the true cost over time—plus you get to actually enjoy using the furniture instead of constantly worrying about protecting it.

Good modern outdoor furniture should enhance how you live outdoors, not create more maintenance tasks on your weekend to-do list.