Outdoor Chairs

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Kipnuk Rocking Chair in Chocolate by SafaviehKipnuk Rocking Chair in Chocolate by Safavieh

Raymour & Flanigan

Kipnuk Rocking Chair in Chocolate by Safavieh

$341.95$359.95
5 material options
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Outdoor ChairOutdoor Chair
Brocky White Outdoor Rocking ChairBrocky White Outdoor Rocking Chair

Rooms To Go

Brocky White Outdoor Rocking Chair

$299.99
7 finish options
Location unknown
POLYWOOD South Beach Sand Outdoor Adirondack ChairPOLYWOOD South Beach Sand Outdoor Adirondack Chair
Pavilion Club Slat Bar StoolPavilion Club Slat Bar Stool

HOM Furniture

Pavilion Club Slat Bar Stool

$324.99$475.00
Location unknown
Outdoor Ischia Blue Accent ChairOutdoor Ischia Blue Accent Chair
POLYWOOD Modern Sand Outdoor Curveback Adirondack ChairPOLYWOOD Modern Sand Outdoor Curveback Adirondack Chair
Braxton Teak Folding Arm ChairBraxton Teak Folding Arm Chair

HOM Furniture

Braxton Teak Folding Arm Chair

$499.00$678.00
Location unknown
Monterey Outdoor Bar ChairMonterey Outdoor Bar Chair
St Croix Chaise Lounge - Padded St Croix Chaise Lounge - Padded

HOM Furniture

St Croix Chaise Lounge - Padded

$219.99$315.00
Location unknown
Summer Porch Wicker Sofa with Toss PillowsSummer Porch Wicker Sofa with Toss Pillows
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F.A.Q.

How do you clean outdoor plastic chairs?

You can easily keep outdoor plastic chairs fresh and spotless with household cleaning supplies. Start by thoroughly rinsing your chairs with a garden hose or bucket of water to remove grime, insects, and other debris. Next, use a damp microfiber cloth and mild dish soap and gently scrub the chairs until they’re clean. As always, check the manufacturing guide to make sure your outdoor chairs don’t need any special care.

Can outdoor chairs be left outside all year long?

Many outdoor chairs are durable enough to stay outside year-round. Plastic lawn furniture can typically withstand everyday weather, such as direct sunlight and rain showers. Aluminum furniture also tends to resist moisture and sunlight. However, harsh weather can damage most outdoor chairs over time. For instance, extremely cold temperatures may weaken wicker furniture, causing the material to splinter. Similarly, powerful winds can easily knock over a lightweight aluminum or plastic chair, leading to cracks and dents. Extend the lifespan of your outdoor chairs by storing them in a warm, dry location during cold and wet weather. Additionally, tie-down plastic furniture or move it to a sheltered spot on windy days.

What are the best materials for outdoor chairs?

Aluminum is one of the best materials for outdoor chairs. This tough metal is impervious to moisture, mold, and rust. Aluminum chairs are also lightweight and tend to be affordable. Teak is another popular outdoor chair material. This tough hardwood requires little maintenance and doesn’t splinter or warp. Additionally, teak resists insects and moisture, so you don’t have to worry about it rotting when left outside. Plastic is another excellent material for lawn furniture. Outdoor chairs made from plastic don’t fade or splinter when exposed to sunlight and rain, and they resist mold, pests, and stains.
Every outdoor space is amplified by comfortable seating, from a lounging recliner to a dining and bar set-up that encourages conversation. Whether you have a modest balcony or a generous patio, the best way to maximize this space is to add seating that amplifies the enjoyment of the great outdoors. The right outdoor chair is the difference between an unfinished space and an actualized oasis. Learn more with our shopping guide.