Best Buy has decided to expand outside — literally — of its electronics base by purchasing the Twin Cities patio furniture company Yardbird.
Executives announced the move Tuesday as they discussed quarterly results that showed improving sales in the months leading up to the holiday shopping season.
"Because customers are looking to us to complete their solutions, we have been expanding our assortment in categories like outdoor living," Best Buy CEO Corie Barry said on a call with analysts. "This includes products like patio furniture, grills, fire pits and electric mowers, to name a few."
Earlier this month, Best Buy, which already sold a small variety of outdoor furniture, paid $85 million for St. Louis Park-based Yardbird.
"We are excited about the opportunity to use our expertise in merchandising and supply chain to scale this business, both online and in physical locations across the nation," Barry said.

Yardbird, started by Jay Dillon in 2016, began to incorporate recycled ocean plastic into products in 2018. Last year, its sales rose sharply at the onset of the pandemic as it relied heavily on e-commerce when its showrooms were forced to close.
Best Buy will start to sell Yardbird products online in the coming months. Yardbird will continue to sell its own selection online and in its own stores, located in the Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. areas as well as the Twin Cities.
Best Buy's latest comparable sales rose about 2% above last year's oversized, pandemic-influenced increases, and the retailer signaled it is working to keep stocked for the holidays. Its profit was up around 28% to $499 million, or $2 a share. Revenue grew a half-percent to a record $11.9 billion for the quarter finished Oct. 30, the third of its fiscal year.