Finding a stackable patio chair is one of the hardest parts of hosting, but Martha Stewart designed a piece that changes everything (and it's under $142)

Martha designed the ultimate patio essential that will make hosting so much easier – it's hidden deep on Wayfair with a discount

Martha Stewart
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Hosting outdoors, whether it's an intimate aperitivo gathering or an al-fresco dinner party, is one of summer's greatest joys. However, if anything can dampen the spirit, it's inadequate seating.

Unsurprisingly, Martha Stewart doesn't have such a problem in her yard, and she's doing her best to ensure our days of mismatched, uncomfortable seating are numbered.

Martha Stewart's Wayfair collection has long served our interiors, but her outdoor furniture pieces take her ideology (to create beautiful yet functional homeware) to our gardens. The Lily Pond All-Weather Stackable Armchair (available at Wayfair) is the most unmissable piece from her collection, and it's hidden deep on the site with a discount.

What makes this furnishing so unique? While on the surface, it looks like an ordinary chair, Martha designed it with efficiency in mind. Marvelously versatile, this chair boasts a recommended stack quantity up to six chairs high for space-saving storage when not in use. That's enough reason to invest, even before we explore its all-weather qualities.

It's been in and out of stock all weekend (fingers crossed it doesn't fully sell out before Tuesday!), but luckily, Martha has created a worthwhile alternative with the similarly priced and stackable Rattan Dining Chair.

Inspired by her Lily Pond Hamptons home (a jewel in Martha Stewart's property portfolio), this chair upholds a traditional, monocroamatic aesthetic that will look just as classic in your yard as it would in a coastal East Hampton abode.

Its simple silhouette and ageless colorway translate to even the most minimalist of gardens, creating a look that, experts say, brings a sense of calm to your exteriors.

'With outdoor spaces, especially poolside, it’s important to let the architecture and natural surroundings take the lead. Minimalist furniture allows that connection to shine through, creating a sense of calm and cohesion rather than visual clutter,' comments Helen Pett, a brand ambassador at Arteriors.

'Avoid overfilling the space and instead aim for a curated selection of sculptural, well-crafted pieces to make a stronger design statement. Each item should serve a purpose, both functionally and aesthetically, enhancing the experience of the space while still allowing it to breathe.'

Plus, while this chair is perfect for patio hosting, the shape and colorway also complement a minimalist pool area, as Helen explains.

'Create a sense of quiet luxury with your outdoor setting: clean lines, organic textures, and subtle tonal palettes work harmoniously with water, stone, and greenery,' she says.

'The result is a setting that feels elegant, effortless, and designed for lingering, lazy days by the pool.'

You can shop more of our favorite Martha Stewart-designed patio picks below. All of which would look just as timeless on your patio or by your poolside for many summers in the future.


Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.

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