Give Your Patio a Makeover With Terra’s Chic Outdoor Furniture

This brand’s latest collection places an emphasis on well-designed furniture that stands up to the elements.
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Warmer weather and longer days are on the horizon, so it’s prime time to start planning for al fresco lounging and dining. That means dusting off the deck, tending to the garden, and sprucing up your decor. This year, make your outdoor space shine by investing in quality furniture that’s just as polished as the rest of your home. Terra’s collection of outdoor seating, tables, and accessories are stylish, versatile, and designed to stand the test of time with materials like sustainably grown teak and powder-coated aluminum.

For Terra, material integrity is key for comfortable, long-lasting furniture.

For Terra, material integrity is key for comfortable, long-lasting furniture.

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Terra Outdoor Tiburon Sofa in Charcoal Aluminum
Minimalist design meets maximum comfort. Pared-down lines with impeccable craftsmanship. Tiburon’s grand-scale aluminum frames are topped with custom wedge-shaped cushions for a streamlined approach to relaxation.
Terra Outdoor Mason Floating Square Coffee Table
Hewn from glass-fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC), Mason delivers industrial-strength style at a fraction of the weight of conventional concrete.
Terra Outdoor Large Barrel Woven Pouf in Charcoal
Sculptural. Functional. Exceptionally versatile.

It’s safe to say that Terra knows a thing or two about designing for the elements. The company was founded in Mill Valley, California—a wooded enclave with myriad microclimates, swirling fog, salty air, and sunny days. Accordingly, all of their pieces are weather resistant.

The aluminum Harborside loung chair’s arched frame is inspired by bridges. It’s hand-wrapped in all-weather polyolefin rope made in Italy.

The aluminum Harborside loung chair’s arched frame is inspired by bridges. It’s hand-wrapped in all-weather polyolefin rope made in Italy.

Many are made from extruded aluminum—which is sturdy and resists corrosion and rust—treated with a sleek, powder-coat finish that resists chipping and scratching. Terra’s sturdy, glass fiber–reinforced concrete table works with both minimalist and industrial aesthetics—and its base is hollow, so it’s surprisingly light.

Terra’s concrete tables display rich material variations and offer superior weather resistance.

Terra’s concrete tables display rich material variations and offer superior weather resistance.

The teak collection subtly channels the great outdoors with organic curves and rounded edges that come in a warm, natural hue, or pre-weathered in a handsome gray for a more minimalist look. Teak’s dense grain and high oil content make it naturally strong, and Terra also kiln dries its pieces so they won’t warp or split. 

All of Terra’s teak furniture uses grade-A Indonesian wood that’s plantation grown and sustainably harvested.

All of Terra’s teak furniture uses grade-A Indonesian wood that’s plantation grown and sustainably harvested.

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Terra Outdoor Cavallo Dining Chair in Teak
Sensuous simplicity. Embracing comfort with inviting style.
Terra Outdoor Cavallo Extension Dining Table in Teak
Sensuous simplicity. Embracing comfort with inviting style.
Terra Outdoor Sausalito Swivel Lounge Chair in Natural Wicker
Wicker gets a modern makeover, with all the beauty and none of the maintenance.

Those looking for something a little cozier will appreciate Terra’s intricately woven rope and wicker pieces. Their rope furnishings feature patterns ranging from straight lines to cross hatch, with a stone palette that suits contemporary spaces. All-weather wicker offers classic charm in neutral tones like terra and charcoal. Both are surprisingly low maintenance—the wicker can even be hosed off.

Terra’s wicker collection is durable and low maintenance.

Terra’s wicker collection is durable and low maintenance.

Jen Woo
Dwell Contributor
Founder of Rogue Habits, Jen is usually writing, wandering, or eating; chasing her insatiable lust for noodles, travel, and design.

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