Our Top 3 Outdoor Furniture Recommendations

Here at Terra Dura, we like to do things right and do them right the first time. We feel the same way about buying quality outdoor furniture. Our goal is not only to help curate your space to your desired aesthetic but give you options that will last. With that in mind, here are a few of our top picks and why we love them:

Modular - Portside Outdoor Kitchen Collection

Everyone needs an outdoor space where they can bring the inside-outside. We love this collection because you can mix and match the pieces into any combination that works for your space. Made with moisture resistant solid mahogany and solid eucalyptus wood, this collection is built to last (especially in our Texas humidity). This is a great option for you if you don’t want to put in a permanent outdoor kitchen but still want that feel.


Concrete Outdoor Round Pedestal Dining Table

We love this table because of its versatility. It can be used indoors or outdoors and it comes in two sizes. It is composed of glass fiber reinforced concrete, which is engineered to be lighter than concrete but with the same durability. Easy to clean and easy to style— this is the table for your space.


Decade Chair

This product is one of our favorites for so many reasons. First off, these chairs are made using 100% recycled Polypropylene and glass fiber for strength— they’re sustainable! You can stack them a mile high (12 chairs) for easy storage. No-fuss cleaning with soap and water when spills happen, and scratch resistant for the dogs. We would say we stand behind these chairs, but we really just like to sit in them.


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Andrew
Andrew Walsh is a native Texas plant enthusiast. He has worked largely in the wild doing land restoration, erosion control, plant identification, and invasive plant management. Andrew places emphasis on design which enables people to interact with nature just outside their front door. Andrew also an avid vegetable gardener, chicken wrangler, and a deeply rooted Austin native.
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