Outdoor furniture combines practicality and style

When I was a girl growing up in the north of England, dining alfresco was sheer luxury. My area has the highest rainfall in Europe, and even though this allowed us perfect rosy complexions, outside rooms were not the norm. As soon as the sun poked through the clouds, my mother would drag out the kitchen table, throw on a checkered tablecloth and shove a bunch of garden flowers into the milk jug. Nothing was better than having lunch outside.

Now, wherever you visit in the world, the millisecond the weather even suggests summer, the patios, balconies and terraces are full. This trend for relaxed outside entertaining has evoked its own lifestyle, and with it the choices for furnishings and accessories are nearly as vast as for our interiors.

For many years, the traditional materials for outside furniture have been teak and wrought iron. Both are perfect for the elements; teak being the ideal wood because it doesn’t rot, and wrought iron, because it doesn’t rust. Plastic always has been the poorer cousin, inexpensive but never very stylish. This has changed.

During the past few years, a new material called Hularo has become the staple of high-end contemporary design for exterior furnishings. Hularo is a man-made, totally weatherproof fiber, but unlike other plastic fibers it contains no PVC, will not crack or fade and does not give off toxic fumes. From oversize lounge chairs to full dining areas, the first furniture made with Hularo weave began to be spotted in chic hotels and around pools and beach decks. One of my favorite brands is Dedon, which is available in most large cities. This Italian manufacturer has captured the essence of a new generation; their oversize, boxy sofas and low-slung seating are very relaxed and club-like. The durable seating comes with washable cushions designed for the busy outdoors.

Resin-weave styling is increasingly available in large home and outdoor stores at more competitive pricing.

Once you have your furnishings set up, it’s time to fill in the blanks. At this time of year, the array of table settings that are bright and cheerful, designed especially for summer fun, are vast. Even outside rugs are making their way onto patios, and barbecues have become an extension of the kitchen, even with matching bars.

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