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Outdoor Market: Hue to the Rescue

Take off with Color

Mark McMenamin -- Interior Design, 2/1/2013 4:04:00 PM




Alfresco Mazatlan Chairs 1. Alfresco Mazatlan chairs in powder-coated hand-welded steel in orange, red, and green by Palecek.











Asta Chairs by Gloster Furniture 2. Edi and Paolo Ciani’s Asta chairs in stainless steel and woven vinyl in Citrus by Gloster Furniture.












Sunbrella Sina Pearson textiles 3 & 4. Allover Sunbrella solution-dyed acrylic and polyester in Grass (above) and Anywhere Sunbrella solution-dyed acrylic and polyester in Carousel (below) by Sina Pearson Textiles.








Maui Chair by Kannoa
5. Maui chairs in powder-coated aluminum and high-density polymer in Tropical Green, Navy Blue, Tropical Yellow, and Silver by Kannoa.



















Loloi Rugs 6. VB-03 polypropylene rug in lime blue by Loloi Rugs.













Dedon Fedro Chairs 7. Lorenza Bozzoli’s Fedro chairs in aluminum wrapped in handwoven polyethylene in Flamingo, Colibrí, and Quetzal by Dedon.












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