Must-Have Furniture Pieces for the Summer

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Friends? Check. Fireworks? Check, check. Chilled Cristal? Check, check, check. It’s summertime, and the welcoming weather mandates that you stay outdoors in nothing less than luxurious grandstand style.

So, with the above in mind, here are some must-have outdoor furnishings that you simply can't do without this summer: from comfy bean bag chairs to the most elegant barstools that will allow you to enjoy your libations in hot, high-end style. Now's definitely the time for you to sit back and exude an exhale, allowing yourself to then explore and enjoy viewing these summertime festive furniture pieces.

Bar Stools

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Comfy, cushy barstools -with back support- are furniture pieces that you and your friends will surely enjoy, along with the outdoor bar.


Dining Tables

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A dining table -not too large- is the perfect furniture piece for creating an intimacy that allows engagement in conversation and the sharing of many belly laughs.


Side Tables

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Side tables should strategically be placed adjacent to cushy seating options. You need to be able to easily place your champagne flute down when you want a dip in the pool.


Massive Grills

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Grill masters know this: grilling outdoors in luxury style -along with family and friends- makes holiday living a daily event.


Oversized Chair Collections

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Oversized, cushy patio chairs are indispensable furniture pieces around any fire pit.


Bean Bags and Ottomans

www.lujo.co.nz

Outdoor bean bags and ottomans from Lujo are designed to allow you "to put life on pause by bringing a sense of holiday to [your] home." All of Lujo's furniture pieces "impress visually,” "maximize relaxation," and "stand the test of time." A luxury trifecta, no?

Top image: www.lujo.co.nz; except as otherwise noted, all other images courtesy of Christie's International Real Estate
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Suzanne Dooley
Suzanne Dooley is a freelance writer and essayist who specializes in lifestyle & wellness, real estate, arts & culture, food and travel topics for a variety of digital and printed publications. She is a former attorney who practiced law in Massachusetts, Washington D.C., Connecticut and New York. Suzanne is also an avid traveler and a gourmet food aficionado who currently resides in Manhattan.

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