
Outdoor Furniture
Designed to make outdoor living feel more inviting
Beautiful Outdoor Furniture for Patios, Porches, and Backyards
Outdoor spaces work best when they feel like a natural extension of the home. Whether the goal is relaxed porch seating, outdoor dining, backyard hosting, or a more complete patio setup, the right furniture helps the space feel more comfortable and more usable. Graber’s offers outdoor furniture that brings together gathering, lounging, serving, and everyday function in a way that feels both practical and inviting.
From dining sets and porch chairs to gliders, swings, fire tables, and serving pieces, Graber’s offers outdoor furniture designed to make outdoor living feel more inviting.
Our Featured Outdoor Furniture Collections
Lindor Seating Collection
Shown With:
This Collection Includes:
- Lindor Sofa
- Lindor Chair
- Lindor Swivel Rocker
- Lindor Coffee Table
- Lindor Side Table
- Lindor Ottoman
High Back Siesta Collection
This Collection Includes:
- High Back Siesta Folding Sofa
- High Back Siesta Folding Loveseat
- High Back Siesta Folding Chair
- High Back Siesta Rocker Recliner
- High Back Siesta Footrest
Lindor Dining Collection
Shown With:
This Collection Includes:
- Lindor Dining Table
- Lindor Side Chair
- Lindor Arm Chair
Why Families Choose Graber’s for Outdoor Furniture
Outdoor furniture usually has to do more than just look good on a patio. It needs to support meals, conversation, relaxation, and everyday use while helping the space feel warm and welcoming. That is why it helps to think through how the area will actually be used, from dining and hosting to lounging and quieter porch time.
Graber’s gives customers a chance to compare outdoor furniture more clearly and build a space that feels practical as well as beautiful. This is not just about filling an outdoor area, but creating one that feels comfortable, functional, and worth spending time in.
Dining, Counter, Bar, or Picnic Table?
A Simple Guide to Outdoor Table Styles
Outdoor tables do more than provide a place to set down a plate or drink. They shape how people gather, how the seating feels, and how formal or casual the space becomes. Some work best for full outdoor meals, while others support lighter use, smaller areas, or a more relaxed layout. The right table helps shape how the whole outdoor area works, so it helps to understand what each style does best.


Dining Tables
Dining tables are the most natural choice for outdoor meals and larger shared seating arrangements. They help create a more traditional patio setup and work especially well in spaces designed around gathering for meals, hosting, or spending longer stretches of time outside.
Counter Tables
Counter-height tables bring a slightly more elevated feel while still keeping the seating comfortable and practical for everyday use. They are a nice fit for patios that want something a little more casual and conversational without going fully bar height.
Bar Tables
Bar tables create a more relaxed, social feel and are often a good fit for smaller gatherings, drink areas, or outdoor spaces that want a more casual entertaining setup. They can also help make the space feel a little more distinct from a traditional indoor dining arrangement.
Picnic Tables
Picnic tables are ideal when the goal is simple, shared seating in one easy arrangement. They are especially useful for more casual outdoor meals, family-friendly spaces, and patios where flexibility and togetherness matter more than a more formal setup.
Featured Outdoor Dining Tables
Shop Coordinated Outdoor Furniture
Outdoor Collections Worth Exploring
Shopping by collection can make it easier to create an outdoor space that feels intentional from the beginning. It helps connect seating, tables, and support pieces in a way that feels more cohesive while still leaving room for layout and style choices that fit the home.

The Right Seating Can Change How the Outdoor Space Feels
Seating usually determines how comfortable and welcoming an outdoor space feels. Some pieces are better for meals, some are built for relaxing, and some help create a more casual place to gather. Great outdoor spaces are not built around one piece alone. The seating around it matters just as much.
Dining Seating
Dining seating helps shape how comfortable outdoor meals feel and how easily the space supports guests. Chairs, benches, bar chairs, and barstools all bring a slightly different feel to the table.
Porch Chairs
Porch chairs are often where outdoor comfort becomes more personal. They help create places to unwind, read, visit, or simply enjoy a quieter pace outside.
Sofas & Loveseats
Outdoor sofas and loveseats help turn a patio or deck into more of a true lounge space. They are a strong fit for homes that want outdoor furniture to feel more like an extension of the living room.
Garden Benches
Garden benches bring simple seating and quiet character into the space. They work especially well in walkways, garden edges, and outdoor areas that need a small but inviting resting point.
Featured Outdoor Dining Chairs
Featured Outdoor Porch Chairs
Find the Right Outdoor Seating
A Guide to Outdoor Seating for Lounging and Comfort
Not every outdoor seating piece creates the same kind of experience. Some invite longer lounging, some add motion, and some help a porch or patio feel more casual and personal. This section gives a clearer look at the seating types most often chosen for comfort-driven outdoor spaces, making it easier to compare which one feels right for the layout and the way the space will be used.


Adirondack Chairs
Adirondack chairs are a classic outdoor favorite because they create a laid-back place to settle in and enjoy the space. They work especially well on patios, around fire tables, and anywhere the goal is simple, comfortable seating with strong visual character.
Rockers
Rockers bring gentle motion and a more familiar porch-style comfort. They are a natural fit for front porches, covered patios, and outdoor spaces where the goal is to slow down and enjoy a quieter setting.
Gliders
Gliders offer smooth motion with a slightly more supported and contained feel. They are a great option for patios and porches that want relaxing seating with a little movement but a more stable footprint.
Swings
Swings bring a more playful and relaxed feel to the outdoor space. They are especially appealing in covered porch settings or backyard areas where the seating itself is meant to become part of the experience.
Chaise Lounges
Chaise lounges are best for outdoor spaces built around stretching out and relaxing for longer periods of time. They are a strong fit for patios where lounging, sun, and slower outdoor time matter more than group conversation.
Outdoor Sofas & Loveseats
Sofas and loveseats help create a more lounge-like outdoor arrangement. They are ideal for patios that want deeper comfort and a setup that feels closer to an outdoor living room.
Featured Outdoor Sofas & Loveseats

The Finishing Pieces That Make Outdoor Spaces Feel Complete
Some of the most useful outdoor pieces are not the main seating at all. Fire tables can extend how the space is enjoyed, serving pieces make hosting easier, storage helps reduce clutter, and structures help shape the area itself. These supporting pieces help the patio or porch feel more complete, more comfortable, and more prepared for everyday use.
Fire Tables
Fire tables bring warmth, light, and a natural gathering point into the outdoor space. They are especially useful for patios where people tend to linger into the evening.
Outdoor Serving
Serving pieces and islands help make entertaining easier by adding surface space and storage right where it is needed. They are a smart fit for patios built around hosting or outdoor dining.
Accessories
Umbrellas, planters, trash cans, seat add-ons, and other outdoor accessories help the space feel more complete. They often make everyday use easier while adding comfort and personality.
Featured Outdoor Accessories

Custom Options That Make Outdoor Furniture Feel Truly Yours
Outdoor spaces rarely function exactly the same from one home to the next. Some are built around dining, some around lounging, and some need to do both at once. That is where custom outdoor furniture becomes especially helpful.
Instead of trying to force standard pieces into every patio or porch layout, custom options give more control over how the space comes together. That might mean choosing the right seating mix, selecting table heights that fit the way the area will be used, or building around a porch, patio, or backyard layout that needs something more specific.
The supporting pieces matter too. A fire table, serving piece, or pergola often works best when it feels connected to the rest of the outdoor area. Those choices can make the space feel more natural, more inviting, and easier to use throughout the season.
- Dining, counter, bar, or picnic-height table choices
- Chair, bench, and barstool seating mix
- Glider and swing sizing
- Porch seating and lounge combinations
- Fire table placement and gathering layout
- Outdoor serving and storage support
- Color combinations and coordinated pieces
- Layout planning for patios, porches, and decks
- Structures and shade support
- Accessory pieces that complete the space
A Helpful Outdoor Seating Comparison Chart
Outdoor seating works best when it reflects how the space will actually be used. Some areas are meant for dining, some for conversation, and some for deeper relaxation. This chart helps simplify those seating choices by comparing the main outdoor options side by side.
| Seating Type | Best For | Comfort Style | Footprint | Works Best In | Why People Choose It |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dining Chairs | Outdoor meals and everyday gatherings | Upright dining comfort | Moderate footprint | Patios and outdoor dining areas | Creates a practical setup for meals and hosting |
| Adirondack or Porch Chair | Relaxed everyday outdoor seating | Casual personal comfort | Moderate footprint | Porches, patios, and around fire tables | Adds classic comfort and outdoor character |
| Bench | Flexible shared seating | Simple casual seating | Long, efficient footprint | Dining areas, walkways, and gardens | Seats more people without needing individual chairs |
| Glider | Relaxed motion seating | Smooth motion comfort | Moderate footprint | Porches and patios | Adds movement without feeling too large |
| Swing | Porch-style comfort and conversation | Gentle suspended motion | Moderate to larger footprint | Covered porches and framed outdoor areas | Creates a more relaxed and memorable seating experience |
| Chaise Lounge | Stretch-out comfort | Deep lounge comfort | Longer footprint | Patios and sun-focused spaces | Best for relaxing longer and leaning back fully |
| Outdoor Sofa or Loveseat | Shared lounging and conversation | Outdoor living-room comfort | Larger footprint | Patios and lounge groupings | Helps create a fuller outdoor seating arrangement |
Frequently Asked Questions
What to Know Before Choosing Outdoor Furniture
What outdoor furniture pieces should I start with first?
That depends on how the space will be used most. Many people start with the main seating or table setup first, then build around it with accent seating, serving pieces, fire tables, storage, or accessories.
How do I choose between a dining table, counter table, bar table, and picnic table?
That usually comes down to how you like to gather and how formal or casual you want the space to feel. Dining tables are the most traditional, while counter and bar tables create a more relaxed setup. Picnic tables are great for shared seating in a simpler arrangement.
What is the difference between a porch chair, glider, swing, and chaise lounge?
Each creates a different kind of comfort. Porch chairs are great for simple everyday seating, gliders and swings add motion, and chaise lounges are best when the goal is stretching out and relaxing longer.
Are benches a good option for outdoor spaces?
Yes. Benches are a great way to add shared seating without requiring as much visual space as several separate chairs. They work especially well in dining areas, gardens, and porches.
What pieces help an outdoor space feel more complete?
That often includes the support pieces, not just the seating. Fire tables, outdoor serving pieces, storage, pergolas, umbrellas, and accessories can all help the space feel more finished and easier to use.
Can outdoor furniture be customized?
Yes. Depending on the piece, custom options may include layout choices, coordinated pieces, color combinations, size considerations, and other details that help the furniture fit the space better.







































