Outdoor

The 6 Best Luxury Outdoor Furniture Brands in 2026

Outdoor furniture has to survive UV, rain, humidity, and temperature swings — and still look good. We reviewed the leading outdoor specialists and crossover indoor brands, and ranked them on all-weather durability, material quality, and design.

Last updated March 2026 · Seat & Stone editorial team

Quick Comparison

Dedon4.9

Mbrace Collection

$3,500–$12,000 per pieceDetails ↓
Gloster4.8

Bay Collection

$2,800–$9,000 per pieceDetails ↓
Brown Jordan4.6

Pasadena Collection

$2,500–$8,000 per pieceDetails ↓
B&B Italia4.7

Outdoor Collection

$4,000–$15,000 per pieceDetails ↓
RH4.4

Outdoor Collection

$2,000–$8,000 per pieceDetails ↓
Kettal4.7

Mesh Collection

$3,000–$10,000 per pieceDetails ↓
Best Overall

Dedon

Mbrace Collection

$3,500–$12,000 per pieceBest all-weather luxury outdoor furniture

Dedon invented the luxury outdoor furniture category with their hand-woven fiber technology. The Mbrace collection — designed by Sebastian Herkner — combines a teak frame with Dedon fiber in a way that looks as good indoors as out. If durability and design matter equally, start here.

What We Like

  • Dedon fiber is the benchmark for all-weather woven materials
  • Teak and fiber combination ages beautifully
  • German-engineered, Philippines-handwoven — genuine craft
  • Extensive range covers lounge, dining, and accent pieces

Worth Knowing

  • Premium pricing across the board
  • Limited US showroom presence — mostly through dealers
  • Teak requires periodic maintenance to prevent graying
Best Teak

Gloster

Bay Collection

$2,800–$9,000 per pieceBest teak outdoor furniture

Gloster has been making teak outdoor furniture since 1960. The Bay collection is their contemporary line — clean Scandinavian-influenced design with Grade A plantation teak. If you want wood that weathers to a silver-gray patina and lasts decades, Gloster is the specialist.

What We Like

  • Grade A plantation teak throughout — no shortcuts
  • Clean, modern design that works with any architecture
  • Extensive collection from loungers to dining
  • Strong secondary market value

Worth Knowing

  • Teak grays naturally — some buyers prefer the oiled look
  • Heavier than aluminum alternatives
  • Cushions sold separately on most pieces
Best American Heritage

Brown Jordan

Pasadena Collection

$2,500–$8,000 per pieceBest for classic American outdoor style

Brown Jordan has been the American standard in luxury outdoor furniture since 1945. The Pasadena collection is powder-coated aluminum with a hand-applied finish — lightweight, rust-proof, and available in dozens of custom finishes.

What We Like

  • American heritage brand with 80+ years of outdoor expertise
  • Powder-coated aluminum is virtually maintenance-free
  • Extensive customization — finishes, fabrics, configurations
  • Lightweight compared to teak or iron alternatives

Worth Knowing

  • Aluminum can feel less substantial than teak or woven fiber
  • Custom orders have long lead times (10–14 weeks)
  • Pricing has crept up significantly in recent years
Best Design-Led

B&B Italia

Outdoor Collection

$4,000–$15,000 per pieceBest for design-forward outdoor spaces

B&B Italia brought their indoor design sensibility outdoors with pieces by Patricia Urquiola, Naoto Fukasawa, and Antonio Citterio. If your outdoor space is an extension of a carefully designed interior, this is where the indoor brands start to make sense.

What We Like

  • Same design caliber as their indoor collections
  • High-profile designer collaborations
  • Premium materials including UV-stable fabrics
  • Statement pieces that elevate any outdoor space

Worth Knowing

  • Among the most expensive outdoor furniture available
  • Not a specialist outdoor brand — narrower weather expertise
  • Some pieces prioritize looks over all-weather durability
Best Value

RH

Outdoor Collection

$2,000–$8,000 per pieceBest value luxury outdoor furniture

RH Outdoor offers the most accessible path to a luxury outdoor setup. The quality is a step below Dedon or Gloster, but the price reflects that. If you want to furnish an entire patio or deck without spending $50K, RH is the practical choice.

What We Like

  • Significantly more affordable than specialist outdoor brands
  • Wide range of styles from modern to traditional
  • Available to see and test in RH galleries
  • Covers full outdoor setup — dining, lounge, fire pits

Worth Knowing

  • Material quality is a step below Dedon and Gloster
  • Some collections have reported durability issues after 3–4 seasons
  • Brand markup is real — you are paying for the RH name
Best European Modern

Kettal

Mesh Collection

$3,000–$10,000 per pieceBest for contemporary outdoor design

Kettal is the Spanish outdoor specialist that most Americans have not heard of. The Mesh collection — designed by Patricia Urquiola — uses a woven aluminum mesh that is UV-stable, weather-resistant, and distinctly modern. A strong alternative to Dedon for buyers who prefer metal to fiber.

What We Like

  • Distinctive aluminum mesh design is unique in the market
  • Extremely weather-resistant — aluminum does not rust
  • Patricia Urquiola design pedigree
  • Lighter than teak alternatives

Worth Knowing

  • Very limited US distribution
  • Aluminum mesh aesthetic is polarizing
  • Lead times for US delivery can exceed 16 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

What outdoor furniture material lasts longest?
Grade A teak is the most durable natural material — it contains natural oils that resist rot, insects, and moisture. Powder-coated aluminum is the most durable metal option and is essentially maintenance-free. Dedon fiber is the benchmark for synthetic woven materials.
How much should I budget for a luxury outdoor setup?
A full luxury outdoor living and dining setup typically runs $15,000–$40,000 from specialist brands. You can get started with a quality lounge set for $8,000–$12,000 or a dining set for $6,000–$10,000. RH Outdoor can cut these numbers by 30–40%.
Do luxury outdoor brands offer covers?
Most brands sell fitted covers separately. Even with premium all-weather materials, covering furniture during winter or extended periods of non-use will significantly extend its lifespan. Budget an additional 10–15% for covers.

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