Stackable outdoor furniture allows you the luxury of sitting around a table enjoying a summer evening with a couple of friends or your family in something that can double as a work of art or, in the very least, a conversation starter.
At the same time, it won’t take over your deck 24/7, which is especially important if you have limited space. When it’s time to relax on a weekend or after a long day at work, simply pull the pieces apart and watch the sun go down. Once you’ve wound down for the evening, recreate your sculptural masterpiece and go back inside.
If a tall sculpture that seems almost like a puzzle to solve isn’t your thing, there are other sets that tuck into themselves to resemble large ottomans, taking up the least amount of space possible without demanding much from you.
This one and the one above are from Art-Deck-Oh! and come with a tempered glass table top and rain cover:
The next three are from inmod. They don’t all stack up to create works of art (one does), but they don’t look like your average patio furniture. Instead, they consolidate into what almost looks like a single piece of furniture.
Photo credits: Deeco Consumer Products and inmod







I actually like these ones that tuck up better then the stacking ones. What else are you using your deck for, if not for a table and chairs? So I think the stacking is unnecessary; but the tucking in is good for covering and preserving through the winter months if you have no indoor storage.