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Spring is here, and summer is just around the corner. So now’s a great time to get your patio, balcony, porch or backyard ready for outdoor lounging, dining and just vibing. Whether you’re outfitting your outdoor space for the first time, or are looking to level up your current situation, we’ve rounded up the best places to buy patio furniture online, as well as our favorite pieces of furniture from our selected retailers.

Read on to see our favorite pieces from Wayfair, Walmart, Pottery Barn and more, which will suit patios and budgets big and small. And if you’re in the market for a grill as well, check out our roundup of the best charcoal grills. Do you have a pool? We also got you covered with the best outdoor speakers.


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Best overall place to buy patio furniture online: Wayfair

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Wayfair’s selection of outdoor furniture is vast, making it a great place to shop for patio pieces of all sizes and styles. The brand has shopping categories dedicated to patio furniture sets, including small-space patio furniture, patio bar furniture and more. You can filter your selection by material, such as wood, metal, wicker/rattan and plastic/resin.

We really like this affordable, three-piece conversation set that includes rocking chairs and a bistro table, perfect for the couple that loves having their morning coffee on the porch. There’s also this larger, nine-piece patio dining set that comes with two built-in fire pits, perfect for summertime s’mores with family and friends.

Another thing to like? At Wayfair, shipping is typically free (and fast). Professional assembly of your new Wayfair furniture is available at an extra cost.


Most affordable patio furniture online: Walmart

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Those on a budget will appreciate the selection of affordable patio furniture at Walmart. You can score big patio furniture sets for less than $1,000, which is often a starting price at higher-end retailers. This seven-piece outdoor sectional set, which includes a glass-top table and can be configured into multiple different seating arrangements, is $586. It comes in three colors and is made of all-weather wicker. 

We also like this stylish medium-sized set that has two end tables conveniently built into the sofa. You and your guests can set your drinks down there, or on top of the metal slat table the set comes with. 

There’s also our readers’ favorite rattan patio dining set from Costway, which includes two lounge chairs, a loveseat and a glass-top table. It’s available in five colors. This bestseller is currently on sale for $189, a whopping 48% off.

Shipping is free for most patio furniture at Walmart. (Check individual listings for confirmation that shipping is free to your address.)


Best place to buy single patio furniture pieces online: Pottery Barn 

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Pottery Barn is perfect for people who want an eclectic patio furniture set up, or for those who are looking to buy a couple of extra pieces for their space instead of an entire set. The brand has a great selection of seating arrangements, such as this Parisian-inspired outdoor bistro chair and this beautiful outdoor wicker dining bench for two. You’ll also find a nice selection of outdoor rugs, cantilever umbrellas, end tables and even some fire pits.  

As for sets, there are some, and they’re stunning. These include this nine-piece dining table set, which includes eight chairs and a table, the top of which is crafted from teak. Teak is considered the best wood to use for outdoor furniture, as it won’t get significantly damaged while sitting out in inclement weather. There’s also this smaller, five-piece teak patio set, which comes with two cushioned chairs, accompanying ottomans and a table.


Best place to splurge on patio furniture: Frontgate

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Frontgate is an elegant home brand that comes with a high price tag, but the quality and style of its furniture and products are worth the splurge. The brand has a wide range of eye-catching outdoor pieces, including this unique circular couch that can seat about seven people, and this three-piece, handwoven teak and resin wicker set that can seat four.  

Frontgate also stands out for having a selection of outdoor kitchen furniture. This includes outdoor bar carts and entertainment stations such as the Westport Teak, which includes a built-in beverage hub, an umbrella holder, plenty of counter space for snacks and drinks, and trash cans that are concealed behind cabinets. 

For the home chef who would love to cook outdoors, this Westport aluminum outdoor kitchen, complete with a grill cabinet, would be perfect for summer family barbecues.


Stylish patio furniture on a budget: Bed Bath & Beyond

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Bed Bath & Beyond is an often slept-on retailer compared to Amazon and Wayfair, but we think it’s a treasure trove when it comes to affordable furniture. Bed Bath & Beyond has so many pretty patio tables, chairs and more that will excite those looking for furniture that is both fashionable and functional. These include these rattan papasan lounge chairs, this very affordable rattan bistro set with black cushions and this striking white woven chaise lounge set from Safavieh. 

The brand also has some unique furniture options that we can’t say we’ve seen from other retailers. We love this fun wicker egg chair and this unique patio bench, which has two Adirondack chairs that are attached together via a center table. There’s also this super fun swinging daybed, which is perfect for people who enjoy taking naps outdoors during the summer. 

And if you look hard enough, you’ll even find furniture that looks like its from a higher-end retailer, such as this impressive CB2 look-alike by Christopher Knight home, which is $558 less than the CB2 model.  


Best place to buy modern patio furniture: Castlery

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If you’re looking to add some modern flair to your outdoor space, be sure to check out the furniture available at Castlery. You’ll find weather-resistant lounge chairs, outdoor loveseats, dining sets and more for your outdoor space in a variety of materials (acacia wood, aluminum, teak, rattan).

One of our favorite Castlery sets is the Maui outdoor loveseat, two lounge chairs and acacia wood table set ($2,249, reduced from $2,646) seen here. You can add a side table or protective cover for an additional charge. We also like the teak Rio line, defined by its modern, angular look. You can get a Rio sofa, lounge chairs and table set for $4,445. (You can add on individual pieces too, like a chaise sofa ($1,299) or L-shaped sectional ($3,697).

Castlery offers three delivery service options: standard, room of choice and white glove. Standard shipping is free to select cities with a purchase of $999 or more.




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Israeli strike kills Lebanese soldier as Hezbollah fires at least 185 rockets at Israel

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Hezbollah fired at least 185 rockets and other projectiles into Israel on Sunday, wounding seven people in the militant group’s heaviest barrage in several days, in response to deadly Israeli strikes in Beirut while negotiators pressed on with cease-fire efforts to halt the war.

Meanwhile, an Israeli strike on a Lebanese army center killed one soldier and wounded 18 others on the southwestern coastal road between Tyre and Naqoura, Lebanon’s military said. Israel’s military expressed regret and said the strike occurred in an area of combat against Hezbollah, adding that its operations are directed solely against the militants. The strike was under review.

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Israeli strikes have killed over 40 Lebanese troops since the start of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, even as Lebanon’s military has largely kept to the sidelines.

Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister, Najib Mikati, condemned it as an assault on U.S.-led cease-fire efforts, calling it a “direct, bloody message rejecting all efforts and ongoing contacts” to end the war.

“(Israel is) again writing in Lebanese blood a brazen rejection of the solution that is being discussed,” a statement from his office read.

The strike occurred in southwestern Lebanon on the coastal road between Tyre and Naqoura, where there has been heavy fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

Hezbollah began firing rockets, missiles and drones into Israel after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack out of the Gaza Strip ignited the war there. Hezbollah has portrayed the attacks as an act of solidarity with the Palestinians and Hamas. Iran supports both armed groups.

Israel has launched retaliatory airstrikes since the rocket fire began, and in September the low-level conflict erupted into all-out war, as Israel launched waves of airstrikes across large parts of Lebanon and killed Hezbollah’s top leader, Hassan Nasrallah, and several of his top commanders.

Hezbollah fired a total of around 160 rockets and other projectiles into Israel on Sunday, some of which were intercepted, the Israeli military said.

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Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue service said it was treating two people in the central city of Petah Tikva, a 23-year-old man who was lightly wounded by a blast and a 70-year-old woman suffering from smoke inhalation from a car that caught fire. The first responders said they treated three other people in northern Israel, closer to the border, including a 60-year-old man in serious condition.

It was unclear whether the injuries and damage were caused by the rockets or interceptors.

Israeli airstrikes early Saturday pounded central Beirut, killing at least 20 people and wounding 66, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

Israeli attacks have killed more than 3,500 people in Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. The fighting has displaced about 1.2 million people, or a quarter of Lebanon’s population.

On the Israeli side, about 90 soldiers and nearly 50 civilians have been killed by bombardments in northern Israel and in battle following Israel’s ground invasion in early October. Around 60,000 Israelis have been displaced from the country’s north.

The Biden administration has spent months trying to broker a cease-fire, and U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein was back in the region last week.


U.S. envoy says there is “real opportunity” to end fighting between Israel, Hezbollah

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The European Union’s top diplomat called for more pressure on both Israel and Hezbollah to reach a deal, saying one was “pending with a final agreement from the Israeli government.”

Josep Borrell spoke Sunday after meeting with Mikati and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a Hezbollah ally who has been mediating with the group.

Borrell said the EU is ready to allocate 200 million euros ($208m) to assist the Lebanese military, which would deploy additional forces to the south.

The emerging agreement would pave the way for the withdrawal of Hezbollah militants and Israeli troops from southern Lebanon below the Litani River in accordance with the U.N. Security Council resolution that ended the 2006 war. Lebanese troops would patrol the area, with the presence of U.N. peacekeepers.

Lebanon’s army reflects the religious diversity of the country and is respected as a national institution, but it does not have the military capability to impose its will on Hezbollah or resist Israel’s invasion.



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Transcript: Rep.-elect Sarah McBride on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Nov. 24, 2024

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The following is a transcript of an interview with Rep.-elect Sarah McBride, Democrat of Delaware, on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that aired on Nov. 24, 2024.


MARGARET BRENNAN: The 2024 election was historic for several reasons. Among them, the first openly transgender person was elected to the United States Congress. She joins us now from the state she will be representing, Delaware. Democratic Representative-elect Sarah McBride. Welcome to Face the Nation.

REP.-ELECT SARAH MCBRIDE: Thank you for having me, Margaret.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You know, it’s interesting, given how polarized, how angry and divided this country is that people choose to serve and to run. You told my colleague Scott MacFarlane that it was your personal experience as a caregiver for your husband during his bout with terminal cancer that inspired you to run. Do you expect that health care policy will be the focus of your work here?

: Well, I certainly am glad to be back here in Delaware after two weeks of orientation and to have the privilege of serving this state that I love in Congress. I ran to bring down costs facing workers, retirees and their families. That means bringing down the cost of health care, but also housing and child care and everyday expenses like gas and groceries. I did run for office after my experience as a caregiver to my husband, Andy, during his battle with cancer. And throughout that experience, while Andy ultimately lost his life, we both knew how lucky we were. We knew how lucky Andy was to have health insurance that would allow him to get care that would hopefully save his life. And we both knew how lucky we were to have flexibility with our employers. That allowed Andy to focus on the full time job of getting care, and me to focus on the full time job of being there by his side to care for him, to love him, to marry him, and to walk him to his passing. And I ran for office because I do not believe that in the wealthiest, most developed nation on earth, that that time and that ability to get care should be a matter of luck. I believe it should be the law of the land. And it’s why during my time in the Delaware General Assembly, I passed paid family and medical leave and secured the largest investment in our state’s Medicaid program. And I want to do that work in Congress on health care, but also on housing and child care. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: Paid leave is something that Mr. Trump has paid lip service to, we’ll see in the new Congress if it comes up. We see in our CBS polling that 86% of voters feel congressional Democrats should find common ground with Mr. Trump and Republicans. Do you feel you can?

: Well, I said throughout this campaign that I will work with anyone who’s willing to work with me to help Delawareans, to lower costs facing my constituents. There are opportunities for us to find common ground. But it’s also clear that this administration, as it begins to fill its appointments with Project 2025 authors, that a lot of the policies that this president will pursue will likely hurt my constituents and raise prices. And so where I need to fight back, I will. But where I can find common ground, I will certainly seek it. That’s what I’ve done during my time in the General Assembly, where nearly every bill I passed passed with bipartisan support. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: As you mentioned, you were here for orientation. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson was asked about you coming to work and some objections by a female South Carolina Republican representative regarding what bathroom you’d be able to use. Here’s what the speaker said.

SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON (ON TAPE): A man is a man, and a woman is a woman, and a man cannot become a woman. That said, I also believe- that’s what Scripture teaches, what I just said. But I also believe that we treat everybody with dignity.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Do you believe that you are being treated with dignity by your colleagues?

: I didn’t run for the United States House of Representatives to talk about what bathroom I use. I didn’t run to talk about myself. I ran to deliver for Delawareans. And while Republicans in Congress seem focused on bathrooms and trans people, and specifically me, I’m focused on rolling up my sleeves, diving into the details, setting up my office, and beginning the hard work of delivering for Delawareans on the issues that I know keep them up at night. And I look forward to working with any colleague who’s ready to work and ready to be serious about the issues that matter because at the end of the day, how I’m being treated does not matter. What matters is how the American people are being treated and whether we’re actually focused on the issues that matter to them.

MARGARET BRENNAN: Well, some of your fellow congressional Democrats, including Tom Suozzi and Seth Moulton, have also recently spoken about their feelings, looking back at the last election, and said Democrats should be more open about saying whether they object to transgender athletes playing in girls sports. Those were the specific examples they brought up. How would you respond to your soon to be Democratic colleagues on those? Do you understand why some parents, for example, feel uncomfortable or frustrated?

: Look, I think this country is still entering into a conversation about who trans people are, the full diversity of the community. And I’ve had conversations with colleagues in the Democratic caucus already that- that span diversity of thought about how the party should engage on a whole host of issues. But I think we are all united that every single American deserves equal rights. I think we are all united that attempts to attack a vulnerable community are not only mean spirited, but really an attempt to misdirect. Because every single time we hear the incoming administration or Republicans in Congress talk about any vulnerable group in this country, we have to be clear that it is an attempt to distract. It is an attempt to distract from what they are actually doing. Every single time, every single time we hear them say the word trans, look what they’re doing with their right hand. Look at what they’re doing to pick the pocket of American workers, to fleece seniors by privatizing Social Security and Medicare. Look what they’re doing undermining workers. And here’s also what we have to be clear about, because I think the last week has been a prime example of this. Every bit of time and energy that is used to divert the attention of federal government to go after trans people is time and energy that is not focused on addressing the cost of living for our constituents. And we have to be clear that there is a real cost for the American worker every time they focus on this. 

MARGARET BRENNAN: All right. Congresswoman elect, I’m sure we’ll be seeing you here in Washington. We’ll be right back.



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