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Outdoor products

Staff -- Interior Design, 1/1/2004 12:00:00 AM

accessoriesbuilding materialseco-friendlyfabric & wall coveringflooring
furniturekitchen & bathlightingoutdoor furnitureseating

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Landscape Forms
The Take 5 collection is lightweight—and lighthearted. Dominic Symons's I'm Dreaming stacking lounge chairs come in eye-popping colors of double-walled molded polypropylene.

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Landscape Forms Website
Landscape Forms
Chella Textiles
Scott Bodenner's super-soft Montecatini chenilles are still durable enough to withstand the elements. The preshrunk fabrics are also machine washable and resistant to fading.

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Chella Website
PierceMartin
While traveling in Asia, creative director Chip Cheatham stumbled upon a set of traditional Chinese nesting tables, which inspired these elegant Indo tables in teak, tortoise bamboo, and woven pandan. The pieces descend in height from 24 to 20 inches.

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PierceMartin Website

 

Stua
This company makes its outdoor debut with an update on the popular Deneb table. The new version, which features an teak top and anodized-aluminum base, comes in two sizes, as does a complementary bench. At Design Within Reach, and also Terence Conran Shops.

DWR Listing,DWR Website
Stua, at DWR

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