Stylish garden seating
Smart chairs, deckchairs and swing seats for the outdoors
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1. Pimlico Jazz lounge chair
Inspired by mid-century design, this low-slung chair is made from solid teak and zingy all-weather woven rope, so it can stay outdoors all year round. There’s a matching footstool (£230) available too.
Down to £440; indian-ocean.co.uk
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2. Edwardian deckchair
A traditional deckchair with canopy and footstool made from A-grade teak. Available in a wide range of coloured canvas, and with or without a pompom fringe.
3. Old Rocker
Modelled on a 1930s swing seat and handmade in England to order, this swinging 3-seater sofa is plumply upholstered for supreme comfort. It can be left out all summer, thanks to its marine-grade canvas and rust-resistant steel frame.
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4. Palissade low lounge chair
Made of powder-coated steel, this chair supports the lower back and neck, and its high armrests make it easy to get in to and out of.
5. Studio Job Industry garden chair
Crafted from cast aluminium, this chair is surprisingly lightweight and durable. There are matching armchairs and tables available in blue or black.
6. Tommy chair
This premium hardwood and canvas chair has five reclining positions and armrests, and it folds up into a backpack.
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