What to Buy From Pottery Barn's Outdoor Furniture Range in 2026 — The Best of the Best If You Want an On-Trend Backyard This Year

As a former style editor, I have years of experience finding standout pieces among all the noise, so I've done the hard work for you

Two Teak Outdoor Adirondack Lounge Chairs with a small black side table in between, with drinks and a large black lantern next to the chair on the left, with a wall of ornamental grasses behind
(Image credit: Pottery Barn)

When you think of Pottery Barn, you don't immediately think of outdoor furniture. Your mind probably jumps more so to living room sofas and chairs; bedroom curtains and drapes; and the occasional piece of dining decor. And that's entirely fair. I have shopped at Pottery Barn for all of those items and can attest to their quality, style, and price point.

But Pottery Barn — one of a few brands under the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. umbrella — is also one of the best brands for garden furniture, too. Indeed, even if you wouldn't immediately think so, this classic retailer knows how to craft a rain-resistant rug, a rust-proof sofa frame, and a piece of garden decor so fun and funky you almost forget it came from a store with one foot in the world of New England prep. To that end, their collection also has a little something for everyone. If you're partial to simple, modern finishes — like aluminum, metal, and wavy silhouettes — there is plenty to choose from. But if you're in more of a coastal grandma era of life, trust that you'll have your pick of the litter, as well.

Below, I took a peek at the entire outdoor collection and highlighted 12 pieces I believe are worth shopping for style, practicality, and overall vibe. Let's jump in.

Sofas

Chairs and Chaises

Tables

Decor

FAQs

Is Pottery Barn Outdoor Furniture Good Quality?

Although I'd love you to take my word for it, I understand if you're still not convinced that Pottery Barn is a good place to shop for outdoor pieces. That's why I asked the experts.

"In my experience, Pottery Barn outdoor furniture delivers strong, reliable quality — especially for homeowners looking for pieces that balance durability with a refined aesthetic," Kerrie Kelly, CEO and creative director at Kerrie Kelly Studio, tells me.

"I have several pieces in my own home that have held up beautifully year-round for multiple seasons, including chaises, dining chairs, and a double chaise in their Torrey Wicker collection. The construction feels thoughtful and substantial, and when paired with their covers, the longevity is even more impressive."

Better yet, "it’s also dependable in terms of consistency. What you see is what you get, which is important when specifying for clients who want both performance and polish," Kerrie continues.

"It may not be the most bespoke option on the market, but it’s a very strong choice for approachable luxury that performs well over time."

What Style is Pottery Barn Outdoor Furniture?

Pottery Barn has a little of everything, though it is "well suited to a few key styles: California chic, coastal, traditional, transitional, and organic modern," explains Amy Konarzycki, owner and principal designer at Studio AK.

"You can order the base pieces in neutral shades and add accent pieces — like toss cushions — in your preferred color palette. The clean-lined pieces go well with transitional and modern spaces, whereas the pieces with curved silhouettes lean more traditional."

Adds Judith-Chandler Quintreel, founder of Judith-Chandler Interiors: "You'll see a lot of weathered teak, thick woven wicker, and oversized silhouettes that are built to feel cozy and inviting instead of formal."


Doing some shopping for inside the house, too? Pottery Barn also has you covered there. Why not peruse our selection of Pottery Barn curtains and Pottery Barn mirrors while you're at it?

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Brigid Kennedy
Writer

Brigid Kennedy is a freelance writer and former style editor for Livingetc.com, where she scoured the internet for the best and most stylish deals on home decor and more. She also served as the website's in-house sofa expert, completely revamping and reworking Livingetc's expansive sofa buying guide by interviewing a total of 17 interior designers and sofa experts at top brands like Article and Benchmade Modern; sitting on upwards of 50 sofas across both Pittsburgh and New York City; extensively polling her friends and family for their own sofa-buying anecdotes and product recommendations; and traveling to Dallas, Texas, to tour the floor of a couch factory. In total, she estimates she has spent 40+ hours (and counting!) reading, writing, and talking about couches with accredited sofa connoisseurs o then pass that knowledge on to you. She describes her personal design style as colorful and clean, and in her free time enjoys reading, watching movies, and curating impossibly niche playlists on Spotify. She recently relocated from Manhattan to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she's decorating and DIYing a new home downtown.