Accessories

Outdoor accessories that make the patio feel finished
Accessories are the last layer that makes your outdoor space feel intentional instead of provisional. Rugs, lighting, pillows, cushions and smart storage pull the furniture together, soften hard surfaces and make the patio easier to live with day after day.
This category is for the finishing pieces that work across dining, lounge and pool areas. Use it to find the rug that defines your seating zone, the lanterns that keep people outside after dark, the pillows and cushions that add comfort and color, and the storage that hides the clutter.
Outdoor rugs & carpets
Outdoor rugs define conversation and dining zones, add texture underfoot and tone down glare from hard surfaces. Look for weather-resistant weaves and low profiles that dry quickly and don’t fight chair legs or door swings.
Lanterns & patio lights
Lanterns and portable patio lights extend the night without committing to built-in wiring. They’re especially useful for rentals and flexible layouts where you want a warm, movable glow instead of fixed hardscape lighting.
Outdoor pillows & cushions
Accent pillows, thin tie-on cushions and standalone floor pieces add comfort and personality without changing the core furniture. They’re an easy way to test bolder color or pattern outside and to make lounge seating, stools and footrests feel more inviting.
If you’re looking for full upholstered seat and back sets for sofas, sectionals or dining chairs, head to our dedicated outdoor replacement cushions section instead.
Deck boxes & outdoor storage
Storage pieces keep pillows, light cushions, toys and extras close at hand but out of the weather. Benches, planters and low boxes with hidden compartments help small patios work harder without feeling crowded.
Pro tips: getting more from outdoor accessories
- Start with zones, not colors - Decide where you actually sit, dine and walk, then use rugs and lighting to mark those areas first.
- Watch door swings and chair legs - Low-pile rugs and compact lanterns keep things from catching every time someone moves a chair.
- Match fabrics to your weather - In sunnier or wetter climates, prioritize fade-resistant, fast-drying textiles for pillows and lighter cushions.
- Let storage do double duty - Benches and planters with hidden compartments earn their footprint on small patios much faster than plain boxes.