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Modern Outdoor Furniture

If there’s one thing we know to be certain, it’s this: Outdoor furniture sets can make or break your space. The right pieces of backyard furniture will create an inviting outdoor area that begs daily use, while the wrong ones will altogether deter you from relaxing out of doors or dining alfresco. Our advice? Design a welcoming space with pieces that are equal parts unique and functional.

Whether you’re looking for deck furniture to encircle your pool or dining sets to outfit a paved terrace, our modern patio furniture combines of-the-moment silhouettes with high-performance materials to enhance durability. Bring style and comfort to your patio, courtyard, or balcony with contemporary outdoor furniture, including sofas and sectionals, side tables, chaise lounges, and more designer patio furniture pieces.

How to Choose Modern Outdoor Furniture 

Choose smart materials.
No matter the size of your space or the style of your pieces, durable patio furniture is a must-have. Keep the following materials in mind when choosing outdoor furniture:

Recycled high-density polyethylene is waterproof, fade resistant, and maintenance-free. Similarly, powder-coated steel is both weatherproof and anti-rust. If you want a more natural-looking material, opt for solid teak, which weathers naturally and develops a beautiful silvery-grey patina. For those who love wicker, try woven resin cord. It mimics the look of wicker, but it boasts weatherproof properties.

Keep comfort in mind.
In addition to durability, comfortable patio furniture is a necessity. Seat cushions instantly soften solid wood- or steel-framed pieces. Choose cushions covered in UV- and mildew-resistant fabrics so that they withstand the elements.

Create functional arrangements.
Outdoor furniture arrangements may vary according to your needs and the size of your space, but these pieces are a surefire way to channel sophisticated ease and create a welcoming space — one that you’ll want to use on the daily.

If you’re looking for outdoor furniture for small spaces, opt for pieces that feature a streamlined silhouette. Think: a petite yet plush two-seater sofa, a café table and stools, or an accent table with a pedestal base and armless chairs.

For outdoor entertaining, select a patio furniture dining set. Pair a rectangular dining table with a mix of benches and chairs to accommodate a large dinner party. Lastly, if you have an outside kitchen and grill, consider outdoor patio bar sets with counter height bar stools.

At Design Within Reach, we’re here to answer questions and more, with complementary design services to support you at every step of your interior design journey. Our staff of in-store design professionals can give advice and recommendations via chat, photos, and live video. They can also do 3-D renderings of your rooms so you can see how an arrangement might work. Look for the black chat icon at the lower right of webpages.

What is the best material for outdoor furniture?
Teak, powder-coated steel, iron, and aluminum, and plastic are all some of the best materials for outdoor furniture. Discerning the best material for outdoor furniture out of these options comes down to your aesthetic preferences and maintenance capabilities.

Can outdoor furniture get wet?
Yes, outdoor furniture can get wet – it’s designed to withstand all sorts of weather conditions, including rain, humidity, and moisture.

What kind of patio furniture can stay out all year?
When maintained properly, teak and aluminum furniture will fare better than other types of outdoor furniture when left outdoors all year. Other outdoor furniture should be brought inside or covered carefully during the winter.