Discover the best places to shop for outdoor furniture in 2025. From high-design to budget-friendly, this guide has everything you need to style your patio with confidence.
Summer’s basically here, and if your patio is still rocking that rusty hand-me-down set from five years ago, we need to talk. Outdoor furniture should be an extension of your style—not an afterthought. I’ve rounded up my go-to places (and a few I wouldn’t bother with) to help you upgrade your space in a way that feels modern, functional, and yes, actually comfortable. Let’s get into it.
1. Outer – The Eco-Chic Innovator
Outer’s modular sofas and sectionals are built for lounging, with their signature OuterShell® covers and sustainable materials. Perfect for those who want comfort without compromising on style or the planet.
Shop Outer Outdoor Seating
2. Neighbor – Clean, Modern, and Made to Last
Okay, full honesty: I love Neighbor’s aesthetic. Minimalist, modular, and genuinely comfortable—what more do you want? Their wood is FSC-certified (designer speak for “responsibly harvested”), and it holds up beautifully. Big fan.
Shop Neighbor Outdoor Dining
3. Restoration Hardware – Drama, Scale, and Big-Money Looks
Restoration Hardware is not subtle. Their outdoor pieces are massive, monochromatic, and moody in the best way. Think architectural sofas and dining tables that could host the Met Gala. You need the space—and the budget—but if you want your backyard to feel like a five-star resort in Ibiza, this is it. Personally? I love the drama of it all. Just know what you’re getting into (and bring a crane to move it).
Shop RH Outdoor
4. Wayfair – The Wild Card
I’m torn. Yes, you’ll find a million options on Wayfair, and if you’re on a tight budget, it’s a great place to hunt. But expect some hits and some misses. Read reviews, double-check materials, and be ready to return stuff. You’ve been warned.
Shop Wayfair Outdoor Furniture
5. Castlery – Mid-Century but Make It Outdoors
I’ve been eyeing Castlery’s outdoor line for a while now. If you love that mid-century clean line vibe but want something actually made for the elements, this is it. Great for smaller patios or city decks too.
Shop Castlery Outdoor
6. West Elm – Always Reliable, Always Stylish
You really can’t go wrong with West Elm. They’ve nailed the modern urban patio look. Prices can be steep, but their outdoor stuff actually feels like indoor furniture (in a good way). Plus, their sectionals are killer.
Shop West Elm Outdoor
7. Serena & Lily – For That Coastal Grandma Fantasy
If you’re going for “Hamptons meets California cool,” this is your store. Think airy, beachy, woven textures. But fair warning: it can get pricey fast. Worth it if you’re curating a vibe, not just buying furniture.
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8. Target – Budget Done Right
No shame in the Target game. Their outdoor lines have gotten really good lately. You’ll find trendy silhouettes, surprising quality, and very nice price tags. Great for quick seasonal updates or renters who want the look without commitment.
Shop Target Patio Furniture
9. CB2 – Sharp, Sleek, and So Modern
CB2 is what I recommend for clients who want their patio to feel like a rooftop bar. It’s modern, often dramatic, and usually in black or white. If that’s your vibe, dive in.
Shop CB2 Outdoor
10. Anthropologie – A Whole Moment
Let me be real—Anthro’s outdoor collection isn’t for the faint of wallet, but wow, it’s pretty. Think rattan curves, bold colors, and “that chair” everyone will ask about. You’re paying for a mood.
Shop Anthropologie Outdoor
Design doesn’t stop at the walls—browse more of our posts for modern furniture picks, layout tips, and styling advice that actually works here.
11. Crate & Barrel – Classic but Not Boring
If you like timeless style, Crate & Barrel is your safe bet. Everything feels quality, the finishes are great, and their design collabs (hi, Jake Arnold!) have seriously upped their game. Solid, stylish, and not too trendy.
Shop Crate & Barrel Outdoor
12. Lulu and Georgia – Designer-Approved
Their outdoor line is fresh, and the collabs are on point. I don’t always love the price-to-durability ratio, but if you want a patio moment that feels editorial, start here.
Shop Lulu and Georgia Outdoor
13. Design Within Reach (DWR) – Modern Art… You Can Sit On
If you know, you know. DWR’s outdoor furniture is basically sculpture. It’s high-end, high-design, and high-commitment—but if you’re investing in pieces you’ll love for 10+ years, this is a smart move.
Shop DWR Outdoor
14. Pottery Barn – Reliable, Rustic, and a Little Safe
Not my personal favorite, but I get the appeal. Pottery Barn’s outdoor stuff is well-made, super cozy, and has that farmhouse charm. If that’s your aesthetic, go for it. Just don’t expect edgy design here.
Shop Pottery Barn Outdoor
15. Blu Dot – Cool, Clever, and Underrated
Blu Dot is the designer’s designer pick. Their outdoor stuff is sharp, often playful, and always well-proportioned (a big deal if you’ve got a tight layout). Clean lines, smart materials, and just the right amount of design edge.
Shop Blu Dot Outdoor
16. Amazon – Fast and Frustrating
Amazon is a gamble. You might find a great dupe or you might end up with wobbly legs and weird fabric. If you go this route, stick to highly rated items and sellers with solid return policies.
Shop Amazon Outdoor Furniture
You don’t need to drop five figures to have a stunning outdoor space, but you do need to shop smart. Know your style, your climate, and your priorities. Do you want pieces that fold away, weather everything, or just look incredible on Instagram? There’s a store for that—and now you know where to look.
Need help styling your space? I’ve got you. Want a shopping guide tailored to your vibe? Just say the word.