Outdoor Furniture, p 2
-- Interior Design, 10/31/2003 12:00:00 AM

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Warisan& p> The antique and recycled teak that Warisan uses for its outdoor furniture can now be ordered with the Warna Warni (it means "colorful" in Balinese) finish, available in a sunny line of pastel pinks, purples, and yellows as well as deeper greens and blues. The stain is rubbed by hand into the wood, enhancing its grain and imparting a patina of natural wear. |
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Summit& p> Kipp Stewart's Charter dining table made of plantation-grown teak measures 54 inches in diameter. The gleaming base of marine-grade stainless steel sets it apart with an edge of indoor modernity. |
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Kenneth Cobonpue& p> The first fully outdoor piece from Kenneth Cobonpue, the whimsical Balou sofa combines powder-coated steel, abaca rope, and Hularo—a weather-, temperature-, and tear-proof synthetic that looks and feels like sea grass or hemp. 888-889-9005 |
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Henry Hall& p> According to designer Jean-Louis Guinochet, the Sienna chaise longe was inspired by the "luxurious splendor of the 1930s." Besides looking rich, it resists UV rays, stains, chlorine, and saltwater erosion. Three reclining positions and a level one make this chaise especially versatile. |
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Gloster Furniture& p> The Plantation swivel rocker by John Caldwell owes its smooth motion to its sturdy aluminum frame. A high shaped back and solid teak arms lend the piece a refined colonial silhouette, and woven Hularo is responsible for its durability. That's one well-rounded rocker. |
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