Four Fabulous Outdoor Furnishings

Create the perfect outdoor living space with these premium furniture options, from dining tables to new upholstery choices, that combine style and durability.

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Brentano
The first Sunbrella contract textiles from Brentano are Majalis (middle) and its textural component Numayla (top). in addition to being durable and low-maintenance, the fabrics are eco-friendly and ACT Facts Silver rated. Majalis, inspired by the vivid and geometric frescos of the Middle East, is available in seven bright colorways with a 17-plus-inch vertical repeat. Numayla, made from 33% recycled material, is offered in eight complementary hues. The solution-dyed acrylic and polyester fabrics are engineered to be lightfast and stain-resistant. www.brentanofabrics.com

Janus et Cie
Create an elegant outdoor environment for dining or lounging with the new Quadratl collection from Janus et Cie. The 23-piece collection includes an assortment of seating options, including armchairs (pictured), sofas, and lounges, along with glass-top side and dining tables of varying* heights and sizes, to build the perfect custom outdoor living space. The furniture frame is constructed of powder-coated aluminum, with 10 standard finish options available; cushions are sold separately. www.janusetcie.com

Link Outdoor
Give outdoor upholstery a sophisticated pop of color with Link Outdoor’s new Brush Stroke pattern, available in 14 colorways. Designed by Doug & Gene Meyer, the line is a contemporary and painterly pattern in some of the company’s favorite hues, the company says, ranging from soft neutrals to bold primary tones. The woven fabric is 100% solution-dyed acrylic for easy maintenance and durability that can stand up to outdoor use. Brush Stroke comes in 54” widths with a 25 5/8″ vertical, 28 1/2″ horizontal repeat. www.linkoutdoor.com

Moroso
Husk outdoor chairs, designed for the luxury Italian brand by Marc Thorpe, feature a cylindrical shell enveloping the seat to suggest the design’s unusual inspiration: a corn husk. The chairs, which come in red, green, and white and in three different heights, combine a classic seat shape and minimalist lines. Rather than a solid panel, Husk features a woven structure to provide a sheer effect that allows openness to the outdoors, Moroso says. Part of the M’Afrique outdoor collection, the chairs are manufactured by artisans in Dakar, Senegal. www.moroso.it

About the Author

Laura McNulty

Laura McNulty is senior managing editor for Remodeling and ProSales magazines. She formerly served as an associate editor for Hanley Wood's residential construction group. Contact her at lmcnulty@hanleywood.com.

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