Magazines from the world Ten eclectic outdoor furniture pieces to transform gardens and terraces, in Elle Decor USA’s full-color selection Ten eclectic outdoor furniture pieces to transform gardens and terraces, in Elle Decor USA’s full-color selection Helena Madden asked two designers for their top tips on this season’s decor, for Elle Decor USA’s website: “It’s that time of year again when all our thoughts turn to getting our outdoor spaces ready for summer entertaining. Whether it’s a pool party, an alfresco dinner, or a leisurely afternoon spent lounging under the sun, style is just as important out of doors as it is in. Thankfully, this season there are more fun, colorful options in the outdoor furniture category than ever before, from bright blue sofas to burnished red dining tables. Here, designers Danielle Fennoy, owner of Revamp Interior Design, and Poonam Khanna, founder of Unionworks, give us the low-down on some of this season’s best new pieces for the porch, the patio, and more.” (full article) Magazine: Elle Décor Country: USA Article: 10 new outdoor furniture pieces that will take your backyard from hot to haute Author: Helena Madden Photo: Bioclimatic pergola Connect by Pratic 20 May 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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