The best ... pieces for your patio
A review of five new items for your patio.
Luxembourg Bar Cart
“Inspired by the chairs in Paris’ Luxembourg Gardens,” this apple-green bar cart is functional and timeless.
Price: $650 Contact: Conranusa.com
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Source: Domino
Cement planter
For urbanites without a backyard, this “1-foot cubed” planter instantly creates the “smallest, cutest park in the city.”
Price: $23 Contact: Theneststore.com
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Source: New York
Eva Solo tabletop grill
Take the party with you to a friend’s house, the neighbor’s yard, or a nearby park. This porcelain grill comes in a handy size and even has a handle.
Price: $340. Contact: Fitzsu.com
Source: Chicago Tribune
Triconfort umbrella
This “fade-resistant” umbrella in classic navy-and-white stripes is “built to last.”
Price: $429 Contact: Kettal, (786) 552-9022
Source: Domino
Wire chair for Emu
“With its astonishing openness,” Patricia Urquiola’s modern, airy design perfectly “suits the season.”
Price: $1,100 Contact: Emu.it, (888) 502-5749
Source: Traditional Home
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