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Outdoor Furniture, p1

Staff -- Interior Design, 5/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Spring 2003: Outdoor Furniture
Fall 2002
Spring 2002

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Tuuci

Keeping cool is easy with the Razor umbrella. This sharp-looking shade, with rustproof aluminum frame, offers a self-lifting mechanism and 360-degree rotation. Phone 305-758-5757 for information.

Extremis

This is not your average picnic table. Designed by Dirk Wynants and Xavier Lust, PicNik forms two seats and a table from a single plate of aluminum. This blessedly splinter-free piece can work alone or link together. And it's stackable. Available in five standard colors. Visit site.

Landscape Forms

Designed by Brian Kane, the Sonoma bench offers a 21st-century take on the park standard. An unassuming wood seat pairs with a dynamic perforated-metal back and a tablet arm—an unexpected but perfect perch for a coffee cup or newspaper. Visit site.

Lawson-Fenning

Tired of traditional teak? You'll find a fast friend in the Ally chair, whose powder-coated steel frame and crisply upholstered Sunbrella fabric look contemporary indoors as well as out.

Avant Design Group

With some creative thinking, this stainless-steel planter can do more than hold potting soil. Add a steel grate, and you've got a fire pit. Add some ice and beer, and you've got a cooler. Visit site.

McKinnon and Harris

Accessories for sunbathing should always include copious amounts of SPF and a floppy hat. Glamorous sun worshippers can add the duVal chaise to their list. With a wrought-aluminum frame and Sunbrella cushions, the chair owes its mobility to polyurethane wheels manufactured for in-line skates.

Forms + Surfaces

Gemma Bernal & Associates of Barcelona, Spain, designed stylish, competitively priced café seating in the form of Snack. We bit—and how. With its extruded-aluminum frame of 95 percent recycled material, Snack is rustproof and recyclable. Available in all-metal or with translucent polypropylene seat inserts. Visit site.

Summit Furniture

Designed by Kipp Stewart, the Trestle sofa presents an architecturally elegant option for the outdoors. Made of plantation-grown teak, the piece measures 63 inches wide by 30 inches deep by 38 inches high. Visit site.

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