Costco patio swings recalled after reports of injuries from falls

More than 18,000 outdoor swings are affected by the recall.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 1:20PM CT
A popular patio swing sold at Costco is being recalled after multiple people have been injured when the swing seat reportedly detached during use, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

World Bright International Limited, the company behind Agio outdoor furniture products, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, recently announced a voluntary recall of more than 18,000 Agio Menlo Woven Patio Swings with the model number of 1934256.

According to the recall notice on May 14, the swing seat can separate from the frame while someone is sitting on it, creating a backward fall hazard that could result in serious injury.

A popular patio swing sold at Costco is being recalled after multiple people were injured when the swing seat reportedly detached during use.

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The company said it has received eight reports involving the seat detaching from the swing structure. All eight incidents resulted in injuries, including impacts to the head and arms.



The recalled swings were sold exclusively at Costco warehouses and on Costco.com between Feb. 1 and March 20, 2026, with prices ranging from about $549 to $649.

The outdoor furniture includes a black metal frame and swing arms, a fabric canopy and a cushioned brown wicker-style seat. The frame measures approximately 75 inches high, 71 inches wide and 48 inches deep.

In a recall notice shared with Costco customers and posted on Agio Living's website, World Bright International Limited urged consumers to "STOP USING THE SWING IMMEDIATELY."

Consumers are also advised to contact World Bright International Limited for a free repair kit, which includes four replacement hooks and installation instructions.

"On behalf of ourselves and Costco, we want to thank you for your support and cooperation, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this recall may cause," the company added in the notice.



ABC News has reached out to World Bright International Limited for comment but did not hear back immediately.