Showing posts with label Outdoor Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Furniture. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

LOUNGE ACT: OUTDOOR FURNITURE

When the summer beckons, it is natural to spend a great deal of time thinking about gardening and outdoor spaces. Getting those outdoor areas in summer-ready shape is no easy feat, as furniture, outdoor fabrics and accessory options abound. If you are in the market for some new wood or metal outdoor furniture, there is just so much to choose from. I ended up finding most of the exciting design was really happening in metal and wood, not as much in wicker and teak. So,  I decided to round up some of the most beautiful garden furniture out there, just to make your decision process that much easier. Stay tuned, as my blog panel conversation and fair at the Chicago Botanic Garden will yield new discoveries.

 Photo courtesy of McKinnon and Harris
The Gilliam Tray Table being made
McKinnon and Harris is one of my favorite companies. They are very old world in their dedication to creating some of the best high quality outdoor furniture  out there. Their classic furniture, meant to be left in the elements all year long, is handcrafted out of meticulously crafted high grade aluminum in Richmond, Virginia. Their pieces are guaranteed, and their classical detailing make it a good choice for traditional architecture.

Photos courtesy of McKinnon and Harris
Du Val Double Sun Chaise
A tete a tete for lounge luxury.
Large Pavillion Sofa
Fretwork sides and a tapered leg bring 1950' details and current style together

Otey Three Seater Sofa
It doesn't get more classic than this over sized lattice back.

Scaisbrooke Ottoman
A newer design, the bobbin leg, looks very English but also very modern in metal. I look forward to seeing chairs and chaises in this design.

Beaufort Dining Side Chair
Little chairs are always needed


Graves Dining Arm and Side Chair
The nice thing about this design is it looks like it could be inside, but is reinterpreted to be out of doors.

Tangier Dining Tables
Pushed together or used for 2 tables of 4, this design has line and ball detailing that is just detailed enough.

Scaisbrooke Coffee Table with Square Adams Top 
So gorgeous. Who can say no to red?

Albermarle Dining Table
Concentric circles with a trad base merge modern and antique.

The Perrow Tray Table serves up style with slat design.

 Photos courtesy of Accents of France
Goulaine Chair and Bench with a custom paint finish
I have known Accents of France's  founder Philippe Le Manache since he showed at his first gift show, back in the mid 2000's, when he started his standardized and custom tailored treillage creations, based on French 18th Century designs. Since then, his hand created lattice walls have graced many a garden large and small around the globe. He's pretty amazing at what he does. I was pleased to see his recent foray into furniture, so now the seating options can be as beautiful as the greenery. Taken from the great benches around France, his detailed wood lattice details include a pattern to suit a variety of settings.

 Malmaison Chair and Bench in White Oak has a Chinoiserie feel

Chantilly Bench and Table in a custom color with a double lattice pattern

Nozay Chair and Bench in White Oak of interlocking squares for a graphic detail

 Photo courtesy of Brown Jordan
You can't think outdoor furniture without thinking Brown Jordan. Both my interior designer mother and sister got outdoor furniture recently, and they went with Brown Jordan. Their assortment is endless, and every style is represented. They tend to do something new to hit every style trend, so expect to see innovations first with them.
When I walked into their High Point Market showroom last market, the killer new Kantan II vied for my attention. Updating a 1956 design classic by Tadao Inoye, the new version has a cool brushed metal frame and cloth instead of vinyl straps.  It's sexy, low and inviting.

Photo courtesy of David Sutherland
You too can own one of the iconic 1960's designs of San Francisco designer John Dickinson. David Sutherland carries an assortment of the playful small reproduction pieces, created out of a glass fiber resin concrete composite.

Photo courtesy of Janus et Cie
Made of lightweight fiberglass, Janus et Cie's Totum table comes in a zippy orange or soothing white

Photo courtesy of Janus
Janus et Cie's Janice Feldman has had a passion for gardens and what goes in them for forever. Her dedication to finding, creating and designing the most gorgeous elements is unsurpassed. She appreciates outdoor spaces in all their variety- and herself lives with a pretty splendid garden. Light in feeling, the Lucy collection from Janus et Cie is durable resin wicker and aluminum and easygoing.


Photo courtesy of Soane
It is not a secret how much I adore what Soane Britain does. Lulu Lytle is kind of a genius. She's young, super-knowledgeable and has make her English furniture and decorative accessories company a place that is full of stunning design surprises. From reviving a Victorian era wicker manufacturer to finding detailed metalwork artisans, she designs true antiques of tomorrow, by looking back in history to innovate for today. Here, her Schooner Oak Daybed with scroll arm has curves in all the right places.

Friday, July 20, 2012

WONDERFUL WICKER THAT WILL MAKE YOUR HEART BEAT QUICKER

Working with craftsmen and the machines in a workroom that has been making wicker and rattan since the Victorian era, Soane Britain has some incredible new rattan additions.  But beauty takes time and an exacting hand.  Making a sofa can take over a week. The casual lightness in the material adds an airy addition to any space. Soane's dedication to making their goods in Britain earned them the prestigious Walpole Award for Luxury Craftmanship in 2010. As you can see, there is no talent shortage in England, as founder and creative director Lulu Lytle designs everything and it is produced to perfecting standards. The quality as well as her creative eye are nonpareil.

The coral mirror with a radiating circular pattern

The Mortimer Table is a pedestal table reinterpreted in wicker with a strong silhoutte

The Armadillo Hanging Light with stepped-down tiers

The Daisy Hanging Light has wonderful presence

Their new classic Halma Man table also comes in rattan

Be your own Venus on The Half Shell in the Venus Chair. It is just magical.

The Carousel Chair with round back and ferris wheel effect

The Carousel Bar Stool

This lamp is very Moooi, taking one medium and creating an entire piece out of it. The malleable material looks so fresh and new in this old-timey table lamp form.

The Isis Chair with lattice detail on the sides

The Isis Coffee Table

Friday, July 6, 2012

SUN SALUTION: COMPLETE COVERAGE

Photo courtesy of Thomas Paul
Get out your sunnies! The weather has been hot, hot, hot. New York City just had it's third heatwave.  Thomas Paul's fab Jackie Sunglasses Case is just the thing to throw into your bag to easily access your shades to block the blinding rays.
 If you find yourself entertaining out of doors and want a shady spot, here are some chic outdoor umbrellas that won't break the bank.

 Photo courtesy of World Market
Coral and white make the Emberglow Timber Umbrella from World Market an easy fit for tropical lush settings.

Photo courtesy of World Market
Keep cool under The Lotus Umbrella in a chic ethnic orange and red fabric from World Market.

Photo courtesy of World Market
Catch some shade under World Market's vibrantly patterned Rio Outdoor Umbrella.


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

SITTING PRETTY

Photo courtesy of Serena and Lily
If you are planning on sunbathing this weekend, this is just the chair to take along. The teak Soleil Sling Chair from Serena and Lily in their cheery new demilune outdoor print will be around for years. Take it to the park, take it to the beach, it's a way to sit in style is never far from reach.

Photo courtesy of Milly
And after you go for a dip, grab Milly's mod Novo 5 Beach Towel for some more punch.

Monday, May 21, 2012

THE OUTOOR ROOM: VOTE FOR ELAINE GRIFFIN'S L'ORANGERIE IN LOWE'S DESIGNER CHALLENGE

The design notion of making your outdoor space as comfortable as your inside interiors is worth embracing. Now that warm days are here, don't you love the idea of spending as much time as possible out of doors? My friend Elaine Griffin is very good at creating said lush outdoor spaces, so it's a good thing she was selected tp participate in Lowe's Designer Challenge. Her space, entitled L'Orangerie, is perfect for an urban dweller's garden. Using lattice on the walls for texture, she created a charming enclave to spend time in nature. Incorporating flowering plants, outdoor lighting and a space to sit and linger, the area provides a transporting experience.
 I hope you will take a second to vote for Elaine's space on Facebook beginning tomorrow till June 5th. so she can donate the proceeds to Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club! Lowe’s will donate $25,000 for each of the designers’ charities, with the winning charity receiving an additional $25,000. The winning vignette will be selected by votes on Lowe’s Facebook page from Tuesday, May 22 to Tuesday, June 5. So head on over to VOTE ELAINE!


Photos courtesy of Lowe's

Elaine, sitting in her outdoor living room, ready for summer to start.

A little piece of outdoor heaven.  Blue walls, blooming trees and places to perch in an enveloping environment.

Elaine shows how easy it is to create a little getaway and enhance it with natural elements.

Outdoor furniture like this Blaney Chair has the scale of the classic Billy Baldwin Slipper Chair, just zshush it up with some bright pillows.

The master plan Elaine hatched to create her space was thorough and precise.

The Creative Components Elaine Used For Her Outdoor Room:

Valspar's Sky Space covered all the wood work for a cohesive effect.

 Ceiling Medallion

 Columns
Diamond Lattice


Concrete Urn

 Eastfield Coffee Table
Blaney Wicker Woven Chair
Allen and Roth Garden Seat