18 in. Wide Two-Tone Ceramic Outdoor Garden Stool
Details at a Glance
| Brand | Emissary |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 18 in. W x 18 in. D x 18 in. H |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Finish | Semi-gloss glaze |
| Color Options | Burnt Orange, Mustard Yellow |
| Shape | Drum (cylindrical) |
| Assembly | None required |
| Care | Wipe with damp cloth; store indoors during freezing weather |
This handcrafted ceramic garden stool holds up to direct sun and wet weather with its semi-gloss glaze that resists water and UV exposure. The Two-Tone Ceramic Outdoor Garden Stool in burnt orange or mustard yellow is available at LOOMLAN Outdoor with free shipping. You can use it as a side table, extra seat, or plant stand on patios, decks, and covered outdoor rooms.
How Well Does the Ceramic Glaze Handle Sun and Rain?
The semi-gloss glaze seals the ceramic body completely, so water beads off instead of soaking in and the color won't fade when the stool sits in full sun for months. That glaze protects against moisture, UV, and mildew, which is why ceramic garden stools are staples in humid climates. Ceramic is porous underneath the glaze, so you need to avoid prolonged freezing -- move it under a roof or inside when winter lows stay below 32°F for weeks on end. Temperature shock can crack unprotected ceramic if water seeps into an unseen flaw and then freezes.
Do You Have to Bring It Inside Every Winter?
If you live where winters stay above freezing or drop below only occasionally, leave the stool out all season. In regions with extended hard freezes, move it into a garage, shed, or covered porch when the cold sets in. Ceramic doesn't rust or rot, so once the risk of frost is past, put it back out. Wipe the glaze with a damp cloth when dust builds up -- skip household cleaners or chemicals that can dull the finish over time.
Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or Deck?
The 18-inch-square footprint slides easily next to an [outdoor lounge chair](/collections/outdoor-accent-chairs) as a drinks table, or cluster three stools in varying heights down your entryway for a sculptural vignette. The burnt orange and mustard yellow glazes add warmth when paired with neutral cushions on [outdoor bar stools](/collections/outdoor-bar-stools) or [counter stools](/collections/outdoor-counter-stools). Use it to elevate a planter in a corner that needs color, or group it with other [garden seats](/collections/outdoor-garden-seat) when guests arrive and you need flexible seating fast.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this stay outside all year?
- It can stay out in climates where winters are mild or only occasionally dip below freezing. Bring it indoors or under a roof during extended hard freezes to prevent cracking.
- Will the finish fade in direct sun?
- No -- the semi-gloss glaze resists UV, so the burnt orange and mustard yellow hold their color even in full-day sun.
- How do I store it over winter?
- Move it into a garage, shed, or covered porch when temperatures stay below freezing for more than a few days. Wipe it clean before you store it so dirt doesn't settle into the glaze.
- Can a ceramic garden stool double as a side table?
- Yes -- the 18-inch surface holds drinks, books, and decorative objects, and the glazed finish wipes clean after spills.
- Does this require assembly?
- No, it arrives ready to use immediately.
- How do I clean the ceramic glaze?
- Wipe it with a damp cloth and avoid household cleaners or chemicals that can damage the finish. For advice on seasonal care, see our guide to [designing your dream outdoor living space](/pages/designing-outdoor-living-space).
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.

