When your favorite urban outdoor furniture set loses a cushion—whether from weather damage, a pet mishap, or simple wear—the question arises: Is it possible to get replacement parts, like a single cushion? The answer is yes, but with important caveats.
Many modern urban outdoor furniture brands, particularly those offering modular designs (e.g., Article, Polywood, or West Elm), do sell individual cushions as replacements. This is especially true for collections with standardized dimensions. However, for older or discontinued lines, finding an exact match in color and fabric can be challenging. In such cases, you have three viable options:
1. Contact the manufacturer directly. Provide the model number or a photo of your furniture set. Some brands keep a stock of spare cushions for 2–3 years after a line ends.
2. Check specialty online retailers like CushionSource or FoamOrder, which can custom-make a single cushion to match your existing depth and thickness. You may need to send a sample of your fabric or foam.
3. Consider reupholstering all cushions to create a uniform look if a single match proves impossible—this is more costly but ensures consistency.
Additionally, many high-end outdoor furniture makers (e.g., Brown Jordan, Kingsley Bate) offer a “parts program” where you can order individual components, including cushions, arms, or even feet. The key is to act promptly when you notice damage, as stock can run low.
In summary, yes, you can get a single replacement cushion for urban outdoor furniture—but success depends on the brand’s policy, the collection’s age, and your willingness to explore custom solutions. Always start with a direct inquiry to the manufacturer, and keep your furniture’s original tags for easier identification.