The 29 Best Places to Shop For Outdoor Furniture
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Listen, you spent all that time hunting down the perfect home or rental apartment with a dreamy outdoor space. You decided to prioritize it over another bathroom or a more useful kitchen with a lot of counter space. You sold your soul for this outdoor space. Please, do it justice with some proper furniture finds. A beautiful lounge chair, outdoor coffee table, sofa, or fire pit can make or break a deck, a patio, a screened porch, or a back yard. If you're drawing a blank on where to get such beautiful outdoor decor, no worries. Our home design experts are like your personal interior—or, I guess exterior—decorators here. We've got the answer with 29 of the best outdoor furniture stores from across the internet.
Whether you want your exterior design style to skew towards a quaint English garden, an urban modern rooftop, big and spacious suburban living, or beige Californian carefreeness, there's a furniture brand below that'll speak to you and your aesthetic tastes. We've brought together all of our favorite brands from across the spectrum of price and design ethos. There's everything from sites that specialize in high-end furniture to one-stop-shop retailers, these outdoor furniture stores will give your patio, backyard, porch, and balcony a well-deserved space-lift. And of course, this is not every place you could possibly purchase outdoor furniture on the internet. These are just a few that resonate the most with us, and will surely have something for anyone that reads this list. That's what we consider the best places to shop outdoor furniture.
Soho Home
It's tough to choose, but Soho Home is one of our favorite destinations for outdoor living essentials. Granted, the selection is more textiles and tableware, but the furniture selection is—like everything from Soho Home—impeccably curated.
Snow Peak
A bit outdoorsy for some, but this Japanese outdoor brand makes some beautifully minimal outdoor furniture. If you enjoy the minimalist look, there's none better. (Your friends won't even realize it's technically camping furniture.)
Etsy
Get a vintage bistro set for under $200. Or have some guy in Idaho hand make you a wooden bench for $1,000. There is nowhere with as wide a reach as Etsy. It's the internet era home design bazaar.
Floyd
If you hate navigating the pages and pages of clutter that is the world of online shopping, go to Floyd. The brand makes a few things well and curates those styles tightly. The outdoor collection is simple: a table, a chair, a bench, or a set. Everything is made with aluminum (so it's long-lasting) and it comes in four colors.
Amazon
And also, Amazon. Because something that looks as idyllic as this image can also come from Amazon. Its outdoor furniture is not as calm as some of the other shops are but boy, is there a whole lot of stuff. Come here when you need a starter dining or lounge set, when you need something quickly, or when you have no idea what you're doing and just need a damn chair, now.
Teak Warehouse
One of the best kept secrets in outdoor furniture is Teak Warehouse. Typically the brand makes its living as a hospitality industry wholesaler, but you can buy direct from the site or SoCal showrooms. The prices aren't dirt cheap, but for good looking teak outdoor furniture, this is as good as you'll find.
Frontgate
Frontgate gives off that big Better Homes & Gardens feels in the best way possible. It's like, I have a pool and I'm going to decorate the hell out of it. (I don't, so I won't, but if I did, it'd be here.) It's great for big spaces and for seating lots of people.
Wayfair
You know and love Wayfair for its in-home furniture, but its outdoor furniture is just as good—some might say even better. Although there's no shortage of literally anything on the site, it's particularly good for buying outdoor dining sets or anything that has to seat a family gathering on the weekend.
Lulu & Georgia
Lulu & Georgia is for the little bit fancier, great for those who want to elevate their outdoor space. The stuff is a little trendier, as far as outdoor furniture goes. There are a lot of cool fabrics, playful shapes, and a lot of gigantic tables that are dramatic (but in a fun way). It's a vibe.
Home Depot
Check that design elitism at the door. Clued in shoppers know that the home improvement giants actually have some very good looking outdoor furniture options.
Terrain
Terrain nails a really difficult design challenge: The brand is Bohemian but grown up, soft but not overly feminine. It's a look that works really well for outdoor furniture.
Anthropologie
Really similar to Terrain is Anthropologie, which leans a bit more into the Boho look. Even if you don't love the look, it's a great place to add some fun pieces to your outdoor space. A jade green side table here, a rattan daybed there... It all fits in easier than you'd expect.
Crate & Barrel
C&B has a massive outdoor section. All of it is impeccable. Even if it's out of your price range, the lookbooks are worth scrolling for inspiration.
CB2
The minimalist sister store of Crate & Barrel. CB2 is more midcentury and minimal, so it's definitely more of a Look. But! It's all pretty muted, so there's plenty to fit most existing outdoor decors.
Design Within Reach
It's literally all in the title. This is where you go for capital D, designed furniture. There's a great outdoor selection featuring plenty of modern design's heavy hitters.
West Elm
West Elm is also very good for seating families and big groups of people, but with more of an eye toward style. The outdoor stuff is simple, yet beautiful. Lots of water-resistant wood and expandable tables. It's the kind of place you want to shop when you have a big outdoor barbecue coming up, because your guests will leave impressed.
Outer
Like its name, Outer's furniture is Straightforward. To the point. No reason to be coy about it—the brand only makes stuff for the time you'll spend outside. And behind its coastal charm is a responsible manufacturing process that doesn't come at the detriment of the environment.
Williams Sonoma Home
Williams Sonoma Home has everything you need to turn your outdoor world into a blissful oasis characterized by clean lines, modern shapes, classic sculptures, and all-weather durability. Some pieces look edgy, some look nostalgic, and many are just straight timeless.
Serena & Lily
And just like that, you've become one step closer to owning a Hollywood star's outdoor residential space in Beverly Hills—or one that looks like it—courtesy of Serena & Lily's laissez-faire West Coast aesthetic. Or, mix and match its spirited colors and beach-inspired designs to turn your great outdoor into a Hampton retreat. The brand even has a team of designers who'll help you out for free.
Yardbird
Leave it to Yardbird to arrange and style a five-star beach-like hotel patio in your own home—as far away from the water as you might be. It's got stuff for outdoor dining, poolside lounging, bistro cocktail-ing, or just for taking in a breath of fresh air. It gets better too, everything from Yardbird is eco-friendly and made from recycled materials. The double threat of both beauty and sustainability is a true winner.
Castlery
Castlery is the place you go to level up your home furniture and decor in timeless styles. It's a little more high-quality than the cheapest stores out there, which means it's also a little pricier. But Castlery generally prices things to match their value. You might spend a little more on its chairs or concrete tables, but they will surely last you longer, too.
Horchow
Shopping at Horchow for outdoor furnishings will spark joy and awe. It's the intersection of elegant silhouettes, art-like prints, and designers. Everything Horchow sells is bound to come in the classiest, swankiest shape, color, and functionality possible. It's the destination for those wanting to class up their pool, patio, backyard, and terrace, all together.
Neighbor
Count to ten twice, and that's how many pieces Neighbor has in its arsenal—at the time of writing this. But each piece is designed with the upmost finesse in mind. They mostly skew towards beige and black, in teak wood, resilient dyed fabric, and quick drying foam. Bascially, Neighbor's outdoor furniture is what you'll want to brave the fierce tides of the ocean, while looking clean and minimal.
Arhaus
Arhaus stuff is contemporary luxury through and through. It definitely doesn't have that starter-pack look (which we prefer), and its array of luxe hero items is something you can build on to over time for that villa-living vibe around your pool or in your backyard. The style is modern, but not so modern that it won't easily match whatever else you've got going on outside. Replace your cheaper outdoor furniture one at a time.
Goodee
Goodee has a small, but tight collection of outdoor items that are made by artisans, playful, and design-award-winning-worthy. It's everything that'll make your alfresco space look different from your neighbor's, like a woven tule stool and a Riviera sunbed-coffeetable-bench in one. But it's even better for if you are fitting a small space or just want a standout piece to show off.
Modloft
In the spirit of ethical journalism, we'll give you the caveat about Modloft right now: it's terrifyingly easy to succumb to the desire of styling your indoor dwelling with Modloft's outdoor furniture. It's. Got. The. Shtick. Like the Netta sectionla that looks so irresistible you might as well bring it to your bedroom, or the Volta cocktail table that does the coffee-table chore better than coffee tables. But if you rightfully style them in your patio or backyard, they'll really leave an impression.
Lowe's
Where you get your home improvement done can also be where you fish out some great outdoor furniture finds. Lowe's, good for stalking, has a crazy big online storefront worth coming to every so often if you're on a slow hunt for good deals. And its specialty in patio heaters, fire pits, and outdoor lighting will probably make your outdoor space look more inviting than indoors.
Overstock
Come to Overstock when you have time to spend scrolling and sales to stalk. You have to do a bit of hunting through pages to find the stuff that you want, but if you've got the patience, it is worth it. There's often hidden gems that pop up of discounted pricey items and whole patio sets on the cheap.
Bed Bath & Beyond
Bed Bath & Beyond is another outdoor furniture no-brainer. There's a ton of stuff online, of course, but they also tend to have great set-ups in store, if you'd rather check out items in person before you buy them. Come here for the cheaper version of whatever expensive outdoor set you're looking at—and wait for the tried-and-true 20 percent off sales to hit.
Our Criteria for The best Outdoor Home Brands
We're not doing this arbitrarily. There's a very good method—though it's nowhere near scientific—to our madness. This is what we're looking at:
Aesthetics - This is the number one consideration, and it's why brands like Soho Home are rated so highly despite being quite limited. If the stuff looks good, that trumps all.
Price - Self explanatory. We're not looking for cheap, but everything should be well-built and good value.
Selection and Ease of Purchase - Can you build out a coherent 15-piece patio set that'll be delivered all at the same time? Or will you have to pick and chose from different collections.
Warranty - This is a tough find, because outdoor furniture is always going to have a shorter life span. But, some companies offer nice little packages.
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