My 12-year-old faux-teak outdoor furniture from one of my much-loved stores, Caban (still so sad it’s gone) has finally bit the dust. The recent mild weather has got me thinking I’d better sort out a new plan soon. Don’t you find outdoor furniture disappears from stores before the snow is even gone? The sales seem to be on, so I’d love to take advantage! Not sure about you, but I like to mix up the table style from the chair style. here are a few items I’ve been considering:
The West Elm Jardine dining table is super. I love the driftwood colour of the wood and trestle base. It can expand to 100″ long to accommodate a big group.
This is a classic Parsons-style table from Restoration Hardware. The teak will develop that silver-grey patina over time, which I love. and the lines are so basic and clean. A four-legged table indicates nobody will have any awkward legs to deal with when pulling up their chair. Unfortunately, I think this one is out of my budget, but I still like to look at it!
This is a new outdoor dining table by Pottery Barn called the Abbott — a sophisticated version of the old picnic table. The galvanized zinc tabletop is apparently naturally rust resistant and very durable. I like how it contrasts with the wood (eucalyptus) base. It has a great chunky, solid look to it.
As for chairs, I like mixing and matching. This wishbone-style Dexter chair is from West Elm, and I think it’s amazing. The only issue for me is that the web site refers to the wood as being “weather-resistant”. I need my chairs to last a while — and that makes me a bit nervous. have to think about this one…
I was at Crate & Barrel over the weekend and saw this “wicker” Summerlin Armchair. I sat in it and fell in love — it’s incredibly comfy. I love the look of some of the quirkier looking chairs out there, but when you’re sitting in one all night, comfort is important, too! This is a top contender for me. It’s likely the most long lasting with regards to weather, given it’s made out of resin.
I also saw this terrific Ming chair at Crate & Barrel. proper for outdoor use (the metal chair has a high-gloss powdercoat finish), this was what I was imagining in my backyard all along. originally I wanted some fun, colourful chairs and these ones certainly fit the bill!
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Kredyty fotograficzne: 1. Jardine dining Table, West Elm2. 84″ Parsons dining Table, Restoration Hardware3. Abbott Zinc top Rectangular fixed dining Table, Pottery Barn4. Dexter Chair, West Elm5. Summerlin Armchair, Crate & Barrel6. Ming Chair, Crate & Barrel