The best...porch and patio furnishings
The Charm bird feeder “doubles as a modern sculpture.”
Calypso St. Barth Pouf
Calypso St. Barth’s new line of home furnishings for Target is timed perfectly for summer. This Moroccan-style gold pouf will bring boho-luxe style to any porch.
$60, target.com
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Tung Lantern
Standing at a height of more than two feet, this wrought-iron lantern “turns a flickering flame into a stop-and-stare show.” It’s available in three different finishes.
$295, casamidy.com
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Source: Martha Stewart Living
Hans Wegner PP124
Sit down in this Danish beauty and you’ll never “want to get up.” Reminiscent of the American Shaker style, the chair is crafted of solid ash and plaited flag halyard.
$5,300, danishdesign​store.com
Source: House Beautiful
Charm Bird Feeder
Here’s a steel bird feeder that “doubles as a modern sculpture.” Birdseed is poured onto a screen welded to the perches for your feathery friends.
$78, etsy.com/shop/joepapendick
Source: Martha Stewart Living
Nestrest
This “Hershey’s Kiss–shaped” people nest offers both a sense of privacy and a view of the surroundings. Made of weatherproof fibers, it can rest on the ground or hang from a tree.
$11,200, dedon.de/en
Source: Dwell
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