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Wooden outdoor furniture – where to shop and what to buy

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Looking for the best wooden outdoor furniture? Whether you opt for teak, acacia or eucalyptus, wooden patio furniture makes for a stylish, practical, and durable addition to the backyard.

Available untreated or stained, wooden patio furniture can be sourced in a wide range of tones, any of which will blend beautifully into any outdoor setting, whether that's a classic courtyard or contemporary backyard. Low thermal conductivity also means wood won't get too hot or too cool, meaning it's always a comfortable temperature to sit on whether in summer or fall.

However, not all woods are created equal when it comes to outdoor use. Hardwoods are the ones to look out for – that includes slow-growing teak, and faster-growing acacia or eucalyptus – all of which have dense wood grains and high natural oil content that make it more difficult for rot-causing moisture to penetrate.

As an organic material, wood can also be an eco-friendly outdoor furniture option, capturing and locking in carbon as it grows. However, it's important to look for FSC-certified options that have been sustainably harvested, ensuring timber has been cut from well-managed forests rather than contributing to damaging deforestation.

You'll find a wider selection of backyard seating in our guide to the best outdoor furniture of the year, but if timber is calling your name, then in this guide we've rounded up the Homes & Gardens edit of the best places to shop for wooden outdoor furniture; helping you to jump straight to the stockists offering the most durable, practical, and stylish designs.


Where to shop wooden outdoor furniture

The Homes & Gardens edit of best places to source wooden outdoor furniture; from big-name brands to the hidden gems whose collections you'll want to explore.

Joss & Main

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Joss & Main's wooden outdoor furniture offers options for all budgets, with teak investment pieces that are built for outdoor durability and more affordable acacia wood and eucalyptus outdoor sofas and dining sets. The collection strikes just the right balance between classic and contemporary, offering a great selection of timeless outdoor pieces with simple shapes and strong silhouettes that will work in a whole host of styles of backyard.

Editor's pick: Jemma Outdoor 4 Piece Dining Set with Cushions

Pricing: $$-$$$

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2Modern

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Collating the best in design-led US and European brands, 2Modern is home to some great wooden outdoor furniture collections from Ethnicraft, Barlow Tyrie, Skagerak, Skaargarden, and many more. As the name would suggest, the focus is on contemporary outdoor furniture although there are plenty of timeless classics to be discovered too. Most of the collection focuses on hardwearing and durable teak wood, although ash, birch, oak, and walnut do also feature.

Editor's pick: Bok Outdoor Dining Table

Pricing: $$$-$$$$

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Target

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If you're looking for affordability, then Target's outdoor furniture collection offers on-trend designs with some very appealing price tags. We're particularly impressed by the brand's collaborations with some of the most popular names on the interior design scene, including the Studio McGee Threshold collection for Target which offers the design studio's signature laidback yet luxe style on a budget, and the bold and vibrant Opalhouse collection in collaboration with Justina Blakeney's Jungalow.

Editor's pick: Kaufmann Wood Patio Loveseat

Pricing: $-$$

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Arhaus

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You'll find cool and contemporary wooden lounge sets and timeless teak outdoor dining tables and chairs in Arhaus' outdoor furniture range, all with an emphasis on understated design and high-quality weather-resistant materials. The brand endeavors to use sustainably sourced, reclaimed, and recycled materials wherever possible, and the preponderance of teak and aluminum looks to create long-lasting, heirloom-quality pieces that can be used and loved for generations.

Editor's pick: Hamptons Outdoor Dining Side Chair

Pricing: $$$-$$$$

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McGee and Co.

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Delivering the perfect balance between classic and contemporary design, McGee and Co.'s outdoor furniture collection hits just the right note whether you're furnishing an outdoor living area in a modern urban setting or a more formal patio. There are timeless teak wood chaise and outdoor dining tables, understated teak sofas and chairs with just the right amount of wicker detail, and grey-washed teak patio chairs that are made to take centerstage and elevate your backyard set-up at any outdoor gathering.

Editor's pick: Triby Outdoor Chair

Pricing: $$$-$$$$

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Wayfair

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Offering a one-stop online shop for hundreds of affordable outdoor furniture brands, you're likely to find pretty much whatever you're looking for at Wayfair, and at a reasonable price. The wooden patio furniture offering can differ a lot in terms of materials and price, with budget softwood options and far more durable hardwood alternatives, so just make sure to check the small print to find out what type of timber you're investing in.

Editor's pick: Lark Manor Joliet Solid Wood 4-Person Seating Group

Pricing: $-$$$

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Outer

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Determined to break the pattern that sees the average American spend 90% of their day indoors, Outer are on a mission to get people outdoors, and they're starting by ensuring we can all sit comfortably, and more eco-consciously. The brand's contemporary PE-wicker outdoor sofa collection  is currently made from 30% recycled materials and is 100% recyclable, repurposing 100 ocean plastic bottles with every chair, whilst its aluminum and teak ranges are built to withstand the elements, offering longevity of design to keep products out of landfill.

Editor's pick: Teak Outdoor Loveseat with Armchairs

Pricing: $$$-$$$$

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Birch Lane

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Along with a wide range of wooden outdoor rocking chairs that are perfect for the porch, Birch Lane also offers a good selection of wooden patio tables and chairs, and space-saving wooden bistro sets that can be folded up and stored away easily when they're not in use. Materials range from teak wood to acacia and eucalyptus, with prices reflecting the durability of each wood type. 

Editor's pick: Cael Eucalyptus 2-Person Seating Group

Pricing: $$-$$$

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Lulu and Georgia

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Perfectly blending rugged rustic style with contemporary elegance, Lulu and Georgia's outdoor collection is packed with timeless options for creating a relaxed yet stylish outdoor living area. Teak wood predominates, with natural textures and tones of woven jute and wicker contrasting with sculptural elements to create a showstopping patio space.

Editor's pick: Ness Indoor/Outdoor Dining Table

Pricing: $$-$$$$

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World Market

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Whether you're looking for a practical wooden dining set, an on-trend set of Girona chairs, or a classic Adirondack seat, World Market has a great outdoor collection on offer this season with plenty of pieces at relatively affordable price points. There are also some great eucalyputus wood outdoor dining sets and contemporary wicker lounge sets for creating a statement patio space.

Editor's pick: Graywashed Acacia Marciana Outdoor Occasional Collection

Pricing: $-$$$

Shop World Market


How to choose wooden outdoor furniture

Before you start shopping for outdoor furniture – whether that's wood or otherwise – it's a good idea to spend some time thinking about how you want to use your outside space.  

Before you start shopping for outdoor furniture – whether that's wood or otherwise – it's a good idea to spend some time thinking about how you want to use your outside space. 

After all, there's no point investing in a cute-and-compact bistro table and chairs if you regularly entertain large numbers. 

In fact, if you do love entertaining then you might want to opt for a large trestle table that has room to accommodate plenty of guests or a spacious sectional sofa and armchairs that give everyone plenty of room to relax.

If the backyard is the place you retreat to for some quiet rest and relaxation, consider a comfortable chaise lounger, take a cue from our front porch ideas and invest in one of the best Adirondack chairs for some secluded seating, or group a small number of outdoor chairs together to create a more intimate seating area.

If you prefer to gravitate towards the pool, then easily maneuvrable chaise loungers and quick-drying water-resistant fabrics will be paramount – our pool ideas page can give you some inspiration for luxury poolside styling.

Find more decor inspiration for creating your dream outdoor space in our backyard ideas or patio ideas sections.

How to protect wooden patio furniture

When outdoor furniture shopping it's important not to get seduced by price or aesthetics alone. A bargain purchase can fast become far more expensive than it originally seemed – and a dream purchase lead to disappointment – if it doesn't weather more than one season. So it pays off in the long term to do a little research before you buy. 

To help decode the mysteries of long-lasting patio furniture, we asked the experts in our 'is outdoor furniture weatherproof?' feature. Their answers will help you to choose the best outdoor furniture materials for your environment – whether that's sun-baked, wet and windy, or a mixture of all the elements. 

However, *spoiler alert* when it comes to wooden outdoor furniture, as we've mentioned, hardwoods are best. Look for options like teak, acacia, or eucalyptus for the most durable outdoor furniture.  

As well as choosing the right woods to begin with, you can also improve your investment's lifespan with these top tips:

Cover it when you can
The sun, wind, and rain will all over time weaken and weather outdoor wooden furniture. If you want to maintain these pieces as long as possible, then it’s wise to protect them from the elements whenever possible. This may mean placing your wooden patio furniture under an awning or covered patio, storing them during the winter, or investing in weather-resistant furniture coverings.

Regular cleaning
Keeping your wooden furniture cleaned can ensure it stays well preserved by removing debris and grime that can allow moisture to sit on the wood and form mold. To remove built-up grime you can lightly wet wooden furniture and then clean it with a soapy mixture (like dish soap) and a soft-bristle brush. A power washer can damage the wood, so it’s better to use a garden hose if necessary and be sure to scrub in the direction of the wood grain. If you notice mildew or major stains, water and vinegar is a good removal solution. 

Sealants
Most hardwood furniture will naturally weather and mellow to a silver-gray patina over time as the natural oils present in the timber dissipate. If you want to maintain the blonde or rich brown colors of the wood, you might want to consider using a wood sealant or oil to reintroduce the protective barrier to the wood every few years, or at the beginning of each summer season.

Paint
Paint acts similarly to a sealant in that it adds an extra barrier of protection to wooden outdoor furniture. It can also be a great way to revive tired wooden patio seating or add an injection of color to the backyard. A wash, sand down and a few coats of latex paint (ideally one that is waterproof/water-resistant and mold and mildew-resistant) can work wonders to make tired wooden pieces look like new.

Amy’s eye for color, form, and composition was honed in the design studio, creating surface patterns for the interiors industry. Here she developed her knowledge of key design principles and gained a deeper understanding of how a space can influence our sense of wellbeing.

Amy’s own style is considered, contemporary and timeless, with a strong interest in contemporary craft and homewares that champion collaboration between traditional makers and innovative technologies. A belief that design must exist in balance with the natural world fuels her interest in exploring sustainable, circular, and regenerative design processes and underpins her passion for natural materials and responsible craftsmanship.

How to Winterize Patio Furniture - The Cover Blog

Originally Posted: September 2019, Updated October 2022

As the leaves start changing colors, it’s time to start thinking about winterizing your outdoor furniture. Cold weather, freezing rain, and snow all affect your outdoor chairs, tables, fire pits, and more. Prep now so everything is ready to go when the warm weather is back.


Can I Leave my Patio Furniture Outside in the Winter?

Yes! Patio furniture is designed to be outdoors. However, fall and winter weather can damage your furniture if you don’t take the proper precautions. Always clean and apply protective sealants to your furniture before storing or covering it for winter. While it may take a bit of time now, you won’t regret it when it's springtime. Plus, protecting your outdoor furniture during the winter will save you money. Patio furniture sets are expensive and leaving one unprotected during just one bad snowstorm can cause irreversible damage.

How to Prepare Outdoor Furniture for Winter Storage

The first thing you need to do is clean your furniture. Your method depends on the type of material your furniture is made of. Use the guides below to learn how to properly clean your patio furniture based on material type.


Wood Furniture (Not Teak)

Moisture is the biggest enemy of wood furniture. If left unsealed, moisture will seep into the cracks and ridges. When the temperature drops, the moisture will freeze which can cause the wood to crack. You can prevent this with furniture oil and protective sealants.

Before applying any sealants, thoroughly clean your furniture. Mix warm water and a couple of drops of an oil-based soap. Gently scrub with a soft brush or rag in the direction of the wood grain to avoid scratching it.

Fight tough stains with:

Use a soft brush to scrub the stain and rinse. Avoid getting it too wet (don’t use a hose) so it has time to dry completely before storage. Dry with a towel or allow to air dry.

After the furniture is dry, complete any sanding, painting, or staining. Do this now so you can focus on enjoying your time outside instead of refinishing your furniture in spring.

Rub furniture oil onto the surface to keep the furniture from splitting or getting brittle. This is especially important if you live in an area with cold, dry winters. Apply a sealant to prevent moisture from seeping into the wood. In the North, this water will freeze and may crack your furniture. In the South, it could cause mold and mildew. Sealants will also protect from fungi and parasites to help make your furniture last for years.


Teak Furniture

Teak is a beautiful wood for outdoor furniture but requires some extra care. While it is a more weather-resistant and durable wood, it tends to attract mold and mildew due to containing more natural oils than other woods.

To clean, combine:

For tougher stains, use the following mixture:

Use a soft brush to scrub the wood. Allow it to sit on the wood for 15 minutes and then rinse. Dry with a towel or allow to air dry. If your furniture is left unprotected for a long time, you may need to use a more concentrated store-bought cleaning solution. After the furniture is dry, apply Linseed or Tung oil.


Plastic Furniture

Freezing temperatures will make plastic furniture brittle. Repeated changes in temperature will wear down the integrity of the plastic, causing cracking and breaking.

Rinse off your plastic furniture with a hose. Mix ¼ cup of mild laundry detergent in a gallon of warm water. Scrub the furniture with a soft brush or sponge. Rinse and leave to dry before storing.


Wicker Furniture

Check to see if your wicker furniture is natural rattan or synthetic (also called resin wicker). Natural wicker furniture will chip over time and needs extra care when washing. Wash true rattan as infrequently as possible to avoid splintering.

To clean natural wicker, mix a few drops of mild oil-based soap in a gallon of warm water. Dampen a soft cloth and gently scrub. Use a spray bottle to lightly mist your furniture to rinse the soap off. Dry immediately with a soft towel or place in the sun to air dry.

Synthetic or resin wicker usually has UV and weather-resistant coatings to make it more durable. If your furniture isn’t very dirty, simply spray it down with a hose and let it dry. Use the same mixture as for authentic wicker furniture if spraying it down isn’t enough. Dry completely with a towel or place in the sun to air dry.


Aluminum Furniture

Aluminum is nearly rustproof, so rain itself won’t cause too many issues. However, most aluminum patio furniture frames include holes to help drain water, but these also let water in. As winter temperatures fluctuate above and below freezing, the water will freeze and melt, potentially weakening the frames. Be sure your aluminum furniture is completely dry before storage to avoid this.

Scrub your furniture with a few drops of mild laundry detergent and warm water. After drying, look for any scratches and touch them up with paint as needed. You can also apply a coat of car wax for extra protection.


Wrought Iron Furniture

Wrought iron tends to rust, so it should not be left exposed during winter. Some iron furniture sets have a rust-resistant coating. However, bird droppings can damage the coating due to their acidic properties. Wash off any droppings as soon as you see them.

Before cleaning your furniture for winter, use fine-grit sandpaper to remove any rust. Wipe it clean with a mixture of mild soap and warm water. Touch up any paint scratches after letting the furniture dry. You can also treat your furniture with a rust-neutralizer and then apply a thin coat of car wax for extra protection.

Wrought iron furniture is prone to rusting when left exposed during the winter.

Natural Stone Furniture

Stone tables and fire pits add a sense of rustic elegance to your patio. Most stones are porous, meaning water can seep in. When temperatures freeze, the frozen water can cause cracks and fractures.

Rinse your stone furniture with water to remove dirt. Mix a few drops of mild laundry detergent with water and scrub with a soft cloth or sponge to remove tougher stains.

After the stone is dry, apply a stone sealer to protect against stains, salt, and moisture seeping into the pores and freezing. This is especially important if you live in a coastal area or have a saltwater swimming pool. Salt will get into the air and can get ingrained in any small ridges or cracks in the stone.


Outdoor Fabrics

Clean outdoor fabrics like curtains, pillows, cushions, and umbrellas before storage so they’re ready to go for spring. Outdoor fabrics are designed to be weather-resistant and much stronger than those made for the inside. Rain, snow, and ice can still damage your outdoor décor if you aren’t careful.

Deep clean outdoor cushions and cushion covers and then store in your home. If you don’t have room inside, place them in a cushion storage bag and store in your shed, garage, or attic.

To clean your patio umbrella, move it to a shady area and brush off any loose dirt. Mix ¼ cup of mild detergent with 1 gallon of lukewarm water. Use a soft brush or rag to get out tough stains. Let the solution sit for 15 minutes before rinsing with a hose. Allow to air dry in the sun and do not close until completely dry.

For outdoor curtains, check with the manufacturer’s instructions. Outdoor curtains are often machine washable in cold water but should not be placed in the dryer. If you need to hand wash your curtains, follow the same instructions above for umbrellas.

If your outdoor pillows have removable covers, you can typically machine wash these as well. Use cold water and do not place in the dryer.


How to Store Patio Furniture for the Winter

After your patio furniture and outdoor fabrics are clean, it’s time to figure out how to keep them protected. While it may be tempting to leave durable items, like metal furniture, exposed, it’s best to play it safe.


Plastic Wrap or Tarps

Using plastic shrink wrap is a relatively easy way to protect your outdoor furniture. You can buy the plastic wrap yourself or hire a team to come out and cover it for you. This type of protection is popular in the Northeast where high-wind snowstorms are common.

However, plastic isn’t breathable. If water gets through it won’t be able to escape, resulting in mold and mildew. The likelihood of water creeping in rises if you have furniture with pointy edges. Furniture can tear through the plastic if you purchase cheap plastic or it is wrapped incorrectly.

This cost for this service typically starts around $200 and goes up from there based on how many pieces you own. While that may seem affordable compared to buying several covers, you will have to pay $200+ yearly.

A tarp faces the same breathability issue as shrink wrap. Any water that gets in won’t be able to evaporate. You will need to secure the tarp with multiple bungee cords or rope to ensure it doesn’t fly off during high winds. A tarp that is too large can still catch air and blow off or knock your furniture over.


Covers

Using winter patio furniture covers will protect your outdoor investments from rain, snow, ice, road salt, debris, and more. This means your outdoor furniture will be clean when you’re ready to use it again and will have a longer life.

A cover also allows you to leave your patio furniture in your yard. This makes winterizing your backyard easier and getting ready for spring faster.

Mold and mildew development on covered wood furniture is a common worry. Choose a cover made of a breathable fabric that includes mesh vents. You should also select a cover with 1-2 inches of space between the bottom hem and the ground. This will promote airflow and allow moisture to evaporate quickly. If possible, occasionally brush off any snow or water build-up on your cover. Pooled water may cause result in moisture on the inside, and it will have a harder time evaporating.

Use an umbrella cover to store your outdoor umbrellas and place any outdoor curtains, pillows, and cushions in cushion storage bags and place in your garage, shed, attic, or basement.

Covers keep your furniture protected year-round.

Indoors, Garage, or Shed

If you have the space to store your patio furniture in a garage or shed, you should still consider using a lightweight cover to protect it from water leaks and dust. You should always try to bring in plastic furniture if you live in an area that frequently faces freezing weather. Plastic will get brittle during long exposure to cold temperatures.

While it may take an afternoon or two to winterize patio furniture, it’s well worth it. Keeping it clean and protected with a durable cover while not in use will prolong the life of your furniture so you can rest easy during the winter months knowing your outdoor investments are safe and sound.


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