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Bonan Lounge Sofa

Skargaarden

2 options available

$5,950.00

Bonan Lounge Sofa - End Corner

Skargaarden

2 options available

$3,950.00

Bonan Lounge Chair

Skargaarden

2 options available

$3,200.00

Virkelyst Sofa

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

3 options available

$4,099.00

Selandia 2 Seater Chair

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

$1,849.00

Rapson Ottoman

Loll Designs

9 options available

$695.00

Go Porch Swing

Loll Designs

9 options available

$1,295.00

Go Loveseat Rocker

Loll Designs

9 options available

$1,295.00

Go Loveseat

Loll Designs

9 options available

$1,295.00

No. 9 Rocker

Loll Designs

9 options available

$995.00

Go Lounge Chair

Loll Designs

9 options available

$825.00

Columbus Sun Bed

Skagerak by Fritz Hansen

2 options available

$2,099.00

Diamond 2 Seater Sofa

Cane Line

$4,085.00

Nozib Sun Lounger

Skargaarden

$4,900.00

Haringe Sun Lounger

Skargaarden

$5,490.00

Haringe Lounge Sofa

Skargaarden

$7,000.00

Haringe Lounge Chair

Skargaarden

2 options available

$2,600.00 - $2,700.00

Pliny The Lounger

Loll Designs

9 options available

$945.00

No. 9 Ottoman

Loll Designs

9 options available

$395.00

No. 9 Lounge Chair

Loll Designs

9 options available

$995.00

No. 9 Outdoor Sofa

Loll Designs

9 options available

$1,695.00

Loll Racer Lounge Chair

Loll Designs

8 options available

$795.00

Bunny Lounge Chair - Set of 2

Bend Goods

12 options available

$740.00 - $956.00

Outdoor Sofas + Lounges

Modern Outdoor Sofas and Lounges That Actually Work

Okay, let's be honest—most outdoor furniture either looks great and falls apart after one season, or it's built like a tank but makes your patio look like a camping ground. That's why I got excited when I discovered HORNE's outdoor collection. These pieces actually solve that problem.

Brands That Know What They're Doing

HORNE works with companies like Skagerak (which is owned by Fritz Hansen, if you're into design history), Skargaarden, and Cane Line. I've seen their stuff in person, and the quality really shows. The Scandinavian brands especially get outdoor furniture right—they've been dealing with harsh weather for centuries, so they know how to make things last.

The teak pieces? They're gorgeous from day one, but here's the cool part: they actually get better looking as they age. That weathered silver-gray color you can't fake. Way different from my friend's leather sofa inside - that thing's been slowly dying for two years now, while these outdoor pieces just get more character.

Pieces That Caught My Eye

Skagerak Cutter Bench - This one's a sleeper hit. Super simple design, but it works everywhere. I've seen people use it as extra seating during parties, a coffee table, even a plant stand. That's the mark of good design—when something just works wherever you put it.

Skargaarden Sofa - The modular thing isn't just marketing speak here. You can actually reconfigure this however your space changes. Honestly, way more flexible than most sectional sofa with chaise setups I see people struggle with indoors. This one actually makes sense. Plus the cushions are machine washable, which is clutch if you have kids or pets.

Cane Line Breeze Lounge Chair - Light enough to move around (trust me, this matters more than you think), but sturdy enough that it doesn't blow over in wind. The woven back lets air flow through on hot days.

Why These Materials Matter

Look, I've learned the hard way that cheap outdoor furniture is expensive in the long run. People are always looking for sofas for sale thinking they'll save money, but with outdoor stuff especially, you end up replacing it every few years. These pieces use proper materials—solid teak that's been kiln-dried, marine-grade aluminum that won't corrode near pools, synthetic weaves that won't fade or get moldy.

The finishes aren't an afterthought either. They're designed to handle UV rays, salt air, sudden temperature changes—all the stuff that destroys regular furniture.

What Makes HORNE Different

Most furniture stores treat outdoor stuff like it's separate from "real" furniture. HORNE doesn't do that. They curate outdoor pieces with the same eye they use for their indoor collections. You end up with furniture that looks intentional, not like you grabbed whatever was left at the end of summer. They've got some really cool curved sofa options too - not everything has to be straight lines and right angles. Plus this one hanging seat outdoor piece that my neighbor's been obsessing over.

Their partnerships with brands like Carl Hansen and Son (yeah, the Wishbone Chair people) mean you're getting pieces with serious design pedigree, just built for outdoor life.

Whether you want something like a modern sofa but outdoor-ready, or a modern couch vibe with more chaise and lounge flexibility - they've got options that'll work. Ready to upgrade your outdoor space? Browse their collection and find something that'll make you actually want to spend time outside. Because sitting on plastic chairs while looking at a beautiful garden kind of defeats the point, doesn't it?