Wicker patio furniture is one of the most popular styles of outdoor seating, and replacing the cushions is one of the easiest ways to refresh the look and comfort of your furniture. However, measuring wicker chair cushions can be slightly different than measuring cushions for metal or wood patio furniture. Many traditional wicker chairs use rounded back corners, angled shapes, or multiple cushion sections, which require careful measurement to ensure a proper fit. Following the steps below will help you measure accurately for wicker chair replacement cushions.

Whenever possible, measure the inside dimensions of the wicker frame, not the old cushion.
Over time, foam compresses and cushions can lose their shape. Measuring an old cushion may result in ordering cushions that are too small or loose.
Measure the seating area from inside edge to inside edge of the wicker frame.
Typical measurements include:
• Width (left to right)
• Depth (front to back)
• Thickness of the cushion
These measurements will determine the proper size of your replacement cushions.

Many traditional wicker chair seat cushions have rounded corners at the back where the cushion meets the curved wicker frame.
These rounded corners allow the cushion to fit neatly inside the woven shape of the chair.
When measuring this style cushion:
Measure the full width of the cushion from left to right.
Measure the depth from the front edge to the back center.
Note that the back corners are rounded, not square.
This information helps determine the correct cushion pattern.
Rounded back corners are extremely common on traditional wicker patio furniture, especially on vintage or classic wicker designs.

Many wicker seating pieces use separate cushions rather than one large cushion.
For example:
A loveseat seat cushion is often divided into:
• Left cushion
• Right cushion
The same layout may apply to the back cushions as well.
A wicker sofa commonly uses:
• Left seat cushion
• Center seat cushion
• Right seat cushion
Back cushions may follow the same configuration with left, center, and right sections.
Because of this, not all cushions are the same shape. The left and right cushions may have rounded corners while the center cushion is fully rectangular.
Each cushion should be measured individually to ensure the correct fit.

Outdoor wicker cushions are typically available in several thickness options depending on the furniture style.
Common thicknesses include:
• 3 inches
• 4 inches
• 5 inches
• 6 inches
Deep seating wicker furniture often uses thicker cushions, while traditional dining-style wicker chairs may use thinner seat cushions.

Modern synthetic wicker furniture often uses a more squared, boxed cushion design.
These cushions are generally easier to measure because the shapes are more uniform.
In many cases you will simply measure:
• Width
• Depth
• Thickness
However, some modern wicker frames include cutouts or notches in the cushion shape.

Some synthetic wicker furniture frames have cutouts near the front corners of the seat cushion.
These cutouts allow the cushion to fit around parts of the frame structure.
If your cushion has a cutout or notch, you will need a few additional measurements.
Typical measurements include:
• Overall width of the cushion
• Overall depth of the cushion
• Width of the cutout
• Depth of the cutout
• Distance from the edge to the cutout
Cutouts may appear on both seat cushions and back cushions, so check each cushion carefully.
Providing accurate measurements ensures the cushion will fit properly within the wicker frame.

To get the best results when ordering replacement cushions:
• Measure the furniture frame rather than the old cushion
• Measure each cushion individually if there are multiple sections
• Note whether corners are rounded or square
• Record cushion thickness
• Measure any cutouts or notches in the cushion shape
Taking a few extra minutes to measure carefully will ensure your wicker chair replacement cushions fit comfortably and look professionally tailored to your furniture.
Measurement | Where to Measure | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Width | Inside edge of the wicker frame from left to right | Measure the seating space, not the old cushion. |
| Depth | Front of seat frame to the back center | Traditional wicker cushions often have rounded back corners. |
| Thickness | Height of cushion from top to bottom | Common sizes are 3", 4", 5", and 6". |
| Corner Style | Back corners of cushion | May be square or rounded depending on the wicker frame. |
| Cutout Width | Width of any notch or cutout | Common on modern synthetic wicker frames. |
| Cutout Depth | Depth of notch from cushion edge | Measure carefully if the cushion wraps around part of the frame. |
| Cushion Sections | Seat and back cushions | Loveseats and sofas may have left, center, and right cushions. |

Before ordering your wicker chair replacement cushions, use this checklist to confirm you have the measurements needed.
✔ Measure the inside width of the wicker frame
✔ Measure the depth from front to back
✔ Record the desired cushion thickness
✔ Check if the back corners are rounded or square
✔ Determine if the furniture uses multiple cushions (left, right, center)
✔ Measure each cushion individually if shapes differ
✔ Measure any cutouts or notches in the cushion
✔ Measure the furniture frame rather than the old cushion
Taking accurate measurements helps ensure your new cushions fit properly and look professionally tailored to your wicker furniture.

It is best to measure the inside dimensions of the wicker frame. Old cushions often compress over time, which can result in inaccurate measurements if the old cushion is used as the reference.

Many traditional wicker chairs have curved or rounded back frames. Cushions are designed with rounded corners so they fit neatly into the woven frame.

Wicker loveseats and sofas often use separate seat and back cushions. These may include left, right, and center sections, and the side cushions may have different corner shapes than the center cushion.

Yes. Modern resin wicker furniture typically uses more square or boxed cushion shapes, which usually require only width, depth, and thickness measurements.

Some wicker furniture frames include structural pieces that require the cushion to have a notch or cutout so it fits around the frame. These cutouts require additional measurements for accurate cushion sizing.

Most wicker cushions range from 3 to 6 inches thick. Deep seating furniture typically uses thicker cushions, while dining chairs or smaller chairs often use thinner seat cushions.