Landscape Forms Expands on Success of Every Day Chair, Introduces New Lounge and Stool Options

Landscape Form, is proud to announce the expansion of its popular Every Day Chair into the broader Every Day line. The new offering includes a lounge chair and standing-height stools, extending the line’s signature simplicity, versatility and playfully design-forward approach into a wider range of outdoor settings.

Originally introduced in 2024, the Every Day Chair was designed by the Landscape Forms team to bring timeless style, durability and adaptability to outdoor dining and gathering spaces. With this new expansion, the Every Day line answers the call for more relaxed yet refined outdoor seating experiences — while retaining the original’s approachable, stackable and easy-to-move design DNA.

“The new pieces expand Every Day’s utility and comfort across new applications,” says Ryan Heiser, Director of Design at Landscape Forms. “The lounge chair is a completely reimagined silhouette — wider, lower and deeper for a truly relaxed posture. And the new stools, offered in high-back and low-back options, bring the same lightweight, breezy aesthetic to bar-height environments.”

Each piece in the Every Day Seating line maintains the original's defining elements: powder-coated steel construction, bent wire and strap design, and a visually light, playful personality. Built for public outdoor spaces and equally at home in hospitality, campus and multifamily settings, the new additions are all stackable within their types, making them ideal for dynamic, reconfigurable settings.

The standing-height stools mark a notable addition to the Landscape Forms portfolio. “There’s been increasing demand for well-designed outdoor stools that blend comfort, durability and adaptability,” says Heiser. “These fit nicely in our portfolio and open up great opportunities in hospitality and rooftop applications.”

Every Day Seating is available now in all standard Landscape Forms powdercoat colors.

“Whether it’s casual dining, poolside lounging, rooftop cocktails or everyday gathering,” says Heiser, “this line was designed to adapt. It’s meant to be used, moved and enjoyed.”