When Arteriors launched outdoor furniture in early 2024, it started small, with just a few pieces. But now, as the company unveils its third and largest outdoor living collection yet, it has refined its approach.
The design philosophy emphasizes a curated, artful look inspired by nature, using materials such as teak, rattan and aluminum. Pieces are inspired by natural elements such as rolling hills, crocodile skin and papyrus plants. The collection aims to create a calming outdoor space that blends seamlessly with nature.
Gregory Heller, vice president of product for Arteriors, describes the company’s outdoor furniture as the punctuation of a room.
“Arteriors is known for bringing artful pieces to the interiors through our materials and the craft that we bring to our products,” Heller said. “Our vision was to take that mantra outdoors with a sophisticated, curated look. We don’t have suited collections and not everything matches — which is how we live on the inside. We took a different approach to the outdoors.”
While the line debuted at the Las Vegas Market in January, Heller said the company will show even more new outdoor at the spring High Point Market.
In Vegas, the company unveiled 22 new outdoor pieces from dining and occasional tables to upholstered seating and more. The company also extended its colorway selection.
Arteriors uses seven main materials in its outdoor line — teak, synthetic rattan, synthetic rope, aluminum, concrete composite and GRC.
“When I talk about this curated look, they all can live together, but they’re not exactly the same finish,” Heller said. “There’s a constant thread that ties them together through either the inspiration or the aesthetic behind them. There is this ethereal connection to them because you’ve seen the inspiration in nature before. That’s what we do differently.”
Here are some of the new outdoor pieces and how they connect to nature in different ways.

Sculptural silhouettes that function as art installations (the Emoto collection’s sweeping curves, the Helene curved sofa’s 9-foot embrace).

Textural intrigue: Croc-inspired finishes, chiseled concrete, intricate woven details that play gorgeously with natural light.

The Workshop/APD Collection: A collaboration bringing architectural rigor to outdoor lighting — these are statement pieces, not afterthoughts.

Lounging Reimagined: The Orba 60-inch round dining table pairs with the new Chilton chairs — organic forms meeting modern restraint. The Sobek collection features that signature croc-inspired texture on both dining and lounge pieces. The Lorenzo concrete planters in three sizes create instant gravitas — these are foundational design elements, not accessories.

Stay a While: From the Dominic daybed (perfect for those “outdoor living room” features) to the swiveling Florian lounge chair, these pieces invite you to linger.
