
Amazonia
Coventry Oval Patio Dining Set (9 Piece)
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon
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We vetted outdoor dining furniture against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.
Here's what we look for:
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Amazonia
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon
The 80/20 guide to going non-toxic the easy way.

Healthier Homes
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Amazonia
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon

Amazonia
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon

Healthier Homes
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Healthier Homes

Online Teak Furniture
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Amazon

Healthier Homes
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Healthier Homes

Healthier Homes
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Healthier Homes

Healthier Homes
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Healthier Homes

Healthier Homes
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Healthier Homes

Burrow
Meets the Welpr Standard
on Burrow
Here's how to swap to non-toxic outdoor dining furniture:
Outdoor dining furniture is built to withstand weather, which means it often includes coatings, finishes, and treated materials that indoor furniture does not. Welpr looks at the materials used in the frame and surface, the type of finish or sealant applied, and whether any cushions or fabric components contain added treatments. Since outdoor dining furniture is something you sit on and touch during meals, the materials your skin and food come into contact with matter.
Take a look at the outdoor dining furniture you currently own and note the materials it is made from. Check any tags, product labels, or the original product listing for details on finishes, coatings, and fabric treatments. Focus first on seating and table surfaces, since those are what your skin and food touch most directly.
Replacing a full dining set is a big purchase, so it makes sense to use what you have for now. A few simple habits can reduce direct contact with surface treatments and keep older materials in better shape.
When you are ready to upgrade, look for outdoor dining furniture made from untreated or naturally weather-resistant materials. Simple construction with fewer chemical finishes tends to be a better choice, especially for pieces your skin and food regularly contact.

Cofounder & Product Curator
Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Medical Reviewer, PhD
Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...