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Memorial Day is almost here. Shop our favorite patio pieces for your space

Memorial Day is almost here. Shop our favorite patio pieces for your space

CNN15-05-2025

Finding the best patio furniture can be a tough feat. With thousands upon thousands of products to search through, it's hard to find what's worth buying. Luckily, here at CNN Underscored, our editors have searched through the best deals available right now so you can snag them before Memorial Day weekend.
I found best-tested and even expert-approved pieces on sale at some of CNN Underscored's favorite retailers. That includes Outer, Wayfair and other top brands to help with all your hosting needs this spring holiday season.
Article Aubyn 32-Inch Acacia Outdoor Coffee Table
This sturdy side table can handle it all. From books to glasses of wine, you'll be surprised at how great this piece will hold up over time. It'll fade naturally since it's made out of real wood, and now it's $40 off ahead of your next soirée.
Article Paras Tilting Umbrella
Shield yourself from the sun, whether you're in the pool, lounge chair or gathered around the dining table. This tilting umbrella has you covered at a variety of angles, and its easy-to-clean fabric comes in three neutral colors. It's $70 off and takes minutes to assemble.
Article Cove Outdoor Modular Sofa
Couches are meant to be enjoyed in and out of the home. That's why this modular sofa is a must buy ahead of your next long weekend. It comes with UV and water-resistant cushions that will stay vibrant summer after summer and a textured wood frame that adds character to an otherwise simple piece.
Article Lynea Outdoor Rocking Lounge Chair
If you only have room for one statement chair, let it be this functional yet stylish lounger. It's inspired by Scandinavian craftsmanship with its simple silhouette and will be your go-to spot for reading, drinking tea and the like.
Burrow Dunes Teak Sun Lounger
Line your backyard patio with a few of these luxurious loungers from Burrow. They lend a mid-century yet coastal California vibe to your space and are made with rust-resistant hardware and weatherproof cushions.
Burrow Dunes Teak 8-Piece U-Sectional
Turn your yard into a summer oasis with this modular sectional. You'll love its quick-drying cushions, how easy it is to assemble and the fact that it's $1,600 off in all three colors, including the newly released Rosemary.
Burrow Scout Chair, Set of 2
Imagine sipping coffee and reading the paper in these beautifully crafted woven seats. The cord will never fray or fade and the duo is available for $339 in three neutral colors.
Burrow Relay Outdoor Dining Table
Upgrade your current al fresco dining with this contemporary metal table. It has a self-draining edge to keep the elements off and a center umbrella hole for those sunnier days.
Jearey High-Back Patio Rocking Chair
This low-maintenance rocking chair can be by the pool, the patio or the porch. Its wood-like grain is easy to clean, and its high back design helps keep you supported for hours.
Veikous Fabric Hammock With Stand
If you've been wanting a hammock for years, now is your chance. This two-person model from Veikous is $99 in five different colors and even comes with a detachable pillow.
Ahiou Home Alton Wicker Patio Conversation Set
Transform the dead space in your yard with this three-piece patio set. It comes with two cushioned rocking-type chairs and a small side table. The anti-corrosion metal is designed to look great for years.
Clihome Outdoor Bench
You can't go wrong with a classic wooden bench, and this one from Clihome is the perfect size for most spaces. Its 50-inch width allows multiple people to comfortably sit, and it's $88 off for a limited time.
Neighbor Terra Sun Lounger
We love the monochromatic look of this adjustable lounger. It comes in four vibrant colors and is crafted to last in all types of weather with its Sunbrella fabric. If you're looking for a pillow top finish, these foam cushions will keep you supported each tanning session.
Neighbor Throw Blanket
Snag this all-weather throw blanket and cozy up on your new lounger. Its stain-resistant soft knit is easy to clean and machine washable. Keep it out to use during cool nights in the yard or on screened-in porches.
Neighbor Dweller Outdoor Settee
If you're looking for a piece that's a bit more funky but still timeless, look no further than this loveseat-type bench chair. It comes in solid colors, textured fabrics and even an adorable houndstooth print.
Neighbor Felloe Coffee Table
After seeing this wide plank teak coffee table on sale, I knew it was worth covering. For $165 off, the coastal-inspired piece is beautifully crafted with notched legs.
Outer 3-Seat Wicker Outdoor Sofa
One of our favorite outdoor couches is down by a whopping $850. It was our splurge-worthy pick at full price, and for the next few days, you can save on it during the brand's Memorial Day sale. We loved how easy it was to reconfigure its shell.Read our review
Outer OuterStone Outdoor Dining Table
Gather around this table with anywhere from six to eight people. The top mimics the look of marble and is spill, stain and sun resistant. It's crafted from mindful materials to last for years.
Outer Concrete Outdoor Side Table
Make your outdoor space more dynamic with some smoother shapes. This rounded side table will help break up the space around your lounge chairs or couches, and it's over $100 off.
Outer Bug Shield Outdoor Throw Blanket
Quit spraying bug repellent when watching the sunset outdoors and upgrade to using this bug shield throw. It keeps bugs out with its InsectShield tech and is safe for use with kids, pets and pregnant people.
Polywood Vineyard Adirondack 6-Piece Chat Set with Fire Pit Table
Polywood's completely waterproof patio sets are some of the best. This six-piece configuration was one of our favorites last spring, and it's almost 30% off in a few go-with-anything colors.
Freeport Park Eubank 4-Person Outdoor Seating Group With Cushions
This expert-approved set is down to one of the best prices we've seen at Wayfair. The color combination reminds us of something we'd see on vacation, and now you can bring that peaceful energy to your outdoor space.
Wade Logan Basden Outdoor Wicker Chaise Lounge, Set of 2
Another set of our favorite loungers is on sale at Wayfair. The bottom of each chair is wrapped in wicker to cover the space below, and the adjustable back lies flat if you want to use it as a bed or bench.
Joola USA Outdoor Table Tennis Set
While this isn't technically patio furniture, we love how this luxe-looking ping pong table effortlessly blends into outdoor spaces. The table alone looks like something you could gather around for dinner, and now it's $600 off. With Memorial Day just over a week away, many of us are gearing up for backyard barbecues, pool days and the like. If you haven't revamped your outdoor space, now would be the time to do so: many retailers are marking down their stock ahead of the long weekend. We anticipate some of the deals above to sell out as we get closer to Memorial Day, so if you see something that catches your eye, consider buying it now.
The Underscored deals team has over a decade of combined commerce journalism experience. Rikka Altland, Jacqueline Saguin and Elena Matarazzo source the deals for the day each morning to curate one-offs and retailer-specific roundups of the best sales to shop. Searching everything from coveted tech essentials to Memorial Day deals, the team works across a wide variety of categories to ensure they're finding the best buys for our readers.

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