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Two things can be true at the same time: we’re still reaching for our jackets while browsing the outdoor collections rolling out from our favorite brands. While it feels like a tanning session is still ages away, you’re going to want to be prepared for when a string of heavenly warm days finally signals a season change. Why not spend it christening a brand new backyard setup instead of power washing a plastic dining set you never really liked in the first place?
Below, you’ll find our edit of brand new outdoor furniture, from a buzzy line by Hay and Jasper Morrison, a limited edition $30 butter yellow side table from IKEA, and Serena & Lily’s wicker seating straight out of a Nancy Meyers movie. Basically, we’ve opened about a million tabs and landed on these as our top 12.
West Elm

Emma Chamberlain’s collab with West Elm dropped in March, and it was packed with whimsical motifs, comfy silhouettes, and a California-cool attitude. There’s a small capsule of outdoor furniture included: a chaise, lounge chair, side table, and beach towel. The pieces are made with all-weather wicker and lithe metal frames, ensuring durability and stability without being too chunky.
Arhaus

There’s something about Arhaus’s Surrey collection that makes us want to throw a sprawling garden party. Cast from aluminum and dressed up in plush cushions covered with performance fabric, the line is a new classic in the making. The expansive Nata umbrella is dressed up in scallops, but its beauty is just part of the story—the piece can withstand winds up to 24 miles per hour. A gentle magnetic open and close system makes it a breeze to adjust, and lockable casters keep it in place over pool chaises or a dinner table. The style is also offered in a sweet square shape.
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Article’s 2026 spring releases include furniture made from all different types of material: metal, all-weather wicker, rattan, cement, and wood are all here. We’re particularly drawn to the sculptural Willa line; the lounge chairs and sofa are made with an aluminum and woven frame. We also appreciate that the hefty cement Noah tables come as a bundle for just a hair over $300.
Blu Dot

Glossy painted concrete and organic curves make these little side tables cute as can be. They’re offered in earth tones like rust and olive, as well as a palette-cleansing ivory, and two different heights.
HAY Outdoor Market by Jasper Morrison

It’s not everyday HAY comes out with a new collection, so we were all heart eyes when we got word on the new collection by Jasper Morrison (it’s available at both MoMA Design Store and Design Within Reach). The 35-piece collection includes striped folding chairs, hammocks, and even some outdoor cooking essentials, like a fish grill shaped like a fish.
Lulu and Georgia

The wide green cabana stripes in Lulu and Georgia’s Lanata collection remind us of the iconic Beverly Hills Hotel. That classic look never goes out of style, which makes the investment feel worth it. Choose from a sofa, chaise, accent chair, dining chair, and barstool.
IKEA

IKEA has a number of fresh outdoor drops, starting with a perforated accent chair. It comes in light grey, but we’re partial to the bright mint green. A dainty butter yellow end table also caught our attention, but don’t sit on this one—it’s a limited edition.
Serena & Lily

Couldn’t you just picture this collection on a Nancy Meyers movie set amongst bowls of citrus and lush olive trees? The Del Mar collection includes every type of chair and sofa you could imagine, so you could outfit your entire backyard with it, from poolside to dining area.
Crate & Barrel

An outdoor dining set fit for an English garden, given a hint of modernity from Crate & Barrel. Just imagine the quaint lunches you’ll be having at this table. Plus, weather-resistant stainless steel with durable powder coating means it will last year after year.
Ferm Living

A lounge chair made for some proper lounging. It’s so chic, you’d think the Rouli was indoor furniture, but the performance bouclé can be zipped it off and throw in the wash.
McGee & Co.

If teak isn’t your thing, may we suggest this hotel-esque lounger from McGee & Co.? It comes in white or a taupe oxford stripe, with a frame in high performance coating for “effortless open-air elegance.”
CB2

CB2 collabs never disappoint, and the Bay Collection was designed with Barcelona-based Mermelada Estudio. We’re particularly fond of the graphic terrazzo tables.