What’s Hot for Outdoor Spaces
How to Live Your Best Life Outdoors
Over the past couple of years, our outdoor spaces have become true extensions of our homes. And now that we’re experiencing cooler climes and will be spending even more time alfresco, let this round up inspire you to create the ideal area for relaxation.
On the Table
If you’ve yet to invest in an outdoor dining table that can comfortably fit your guests, consider the super sleek Grande Arche extendable dining table from JANUS et Cie. The California-based furnishings house recently launched a new flagship showroom in the Gables, so head there to see the brand’s newest pieces on display. Retail: from $7,045. JANUS et Cie, 273 Giralda Ave., 305-438- 0005, janusetcie.com.
Catch All
You’ll need a spot for corralling drinks and dishes, and this teak and aluminum console by Four Hands is a piece that would work seamlessly on any patio. Retail: $1,199. Neiman Marcus, 390 San Lorenzo Ave., 786-999-1000, neimanmarcus.com.
Hot Take
While we may only have a need a fire table for a couple of months out of the year, why not indulge yourself for the sake of ultimate coziness? This modern style from Crate & Barrel is lined with black lava rocks and would look chic year-round. Retail: $3,899. Crate & Barrel, 358 San Lorenzo Ave., 305-460-3560, crateandbarrel.com.
Chic Seat
Featuring the plank seat and back construction that’s characteristic of most outdoor furniture, Kettal’s Riva armchair ups the ante (and the comfort level) with weather resistant cushions in a variety of hues. Retail: from $3,982. Kettal, 147 Miracle Mile, 786-552-9002, kettal.com.
Lounge Act
The most underrated piece of outdoor furniture might very well be the daybed. And when said daybed is the featured Peacock style by Cane-Line, and is both aesthetically pleasing and supremely comfortable, it’s a no brainer. Retail: from $11,195. Patio & Things, 240 Aragon Ave., 305-446-6163, patio-n-things.com.