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Outdoor furniture can be an investment, yes, but with the amount of time you'll likely spend outdoors this summer (and beyond), the hit to your wallet may be worth it. But we've got good news: The hit doesn't have to be that hard. During Wayfair's annual Way Day sales event, which has just been extended through April 29 at 2:59 a.m. EST., the company is offering up to 60% off outdoor furniture — everything from Adirondock chairs and hammocks to backyard sectionals and tables. Way Day is a great time to score the seating and accessories your space has been craving without totally emptying your bank account. Plus, shipping is free during Way Day. Just hurry: There's only a few more hours left to score these great deals.
You can't go wrong with classic cabana stripes in your exterior decor and this black and white hammock makes the perfect lounge-worthy addition to any outdoor setup. String it between two trees or use a freestanding base that can be positioned for optimal shade as the sun shifts.
These solid wood Adirondack chairs come in four colors and finishes — from bright and bold to coastal and casual — to suit your exterior space best. The sturdy, plastic construction can hold up to 275 pounds of weight.
Springtime means a time to head back out to the patio for nighttime socializing! And this propane-fueled pit will provide all the heat you'll need with ambiance to spare. A slate tile surface adds rustic charm.
This modern outdoor table is the perfect addition to your backyard. Faux teakwood and powder-coated aluminum are just one of the easy-to-maintain finish combos available. We love the sleek lines and roomy simplicity of its two benches.
Get in the summer frame of mind with this chaise lounge chair, designed to recline in five positions and lay fully flat. Two small wheels beneath its frame make it easy to move it across your porch or patio. Choose from three neutral companies — white, gray and black.
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