Sugar Editorial Picks
May 21, 2009 -
I know the line goes, "Four legs good, two legs bad," but one leg never got a bad rap, did it? Joe Nunn's Toadstool (inquire for price), which rests on a single, stake-like leg, makes me wonder why the phrase doesn't start off with "One or four . .
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Apr 17, 2009 -
If you haven't dusted off your barbecue yet, pull out that Weber and start grilling! It's Spring! While you're at it, you'll need to find a place to eat.
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Apr 11, 2008 -
Aside from the occasional crack, I certainly have no complaints about classic, terracotta planters; they'll never go out of style. But, who says you shouldn't mix it up a bit? The Smith & Hawken Teak Planters ($13.99- $18.99) will add a new visual element to your indoor herb garden, without overwhelming your wallet.
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Sep 11, 2007 -
Teak is a type of hardwood harvested from a tall tropical tree found in Indonesia and other parts of Asia. But despite its Eastern roots, teak is well-known for its popularity in Scandinavian-style furniture. The smooth, golden-brown wood is incredibly durable and weather-resistant, and it won't cause rust when it comes into contact with metal.
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May 21, 2009 -
As the temperature rises, so does the need for sleek, welcoming outdoor furniture. The Teak Chaise Lounge ($1,340) by Maku Furnishings has a minimalist modern look that's warmed up by the teak wood used in its construction. The Maku Chaise features Häfele hardware, custom bracing, dovetail joinery, and wheels for easy transportation.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
I don't know what I'm craving more: this Bali Rustic Teak Double Chaise ($1,548), or the idea of lounging on it with my honey in a tropical location. I love the generous size of this chaise; it would be perfect for reading to your nieces or nephews poolside, or for cuddling up with your true love and some cocktails. The dark-stained teak is extremely weather resistant, and the water-repellant, fade-resistant cushions will hold up over many seasons of outdoor recreation.
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Oct 15, 2007 -
I am a sucker for mid-century modern Danish wood furniture, and these Hans Wegner teak chairs ($6,000 for set of 4) have absolutely captivated me. Since that type of money is going to have to be saved and spent on other, more pressing needs (such as property taxes), I'll have to satisfy my mid-century hankering through observation alone. Chicago readers with mad cash to spend can pick up these beauties at Andrew Hollingsworth.
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Aug 07, 2009 -
There's hardly anything in the world more calming or comforting than rocking a baby to sleep. Create a warm and soothing environment for the newest family member with a zen-inspired nursery. Mommy doesn't have to be a Buddhist to appreciate the beauty of a wooden panel Buddha carving that can rest easily on top of a dresser.
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Apr 21, 2009 -
I recently showed you my picks for the good, better, and best outdoor dining tables, which were all made from sustainably harvested wood. But what about the rest of your outdoor décor? Your dining area isn't the only place that can be sustainable and stylish outdoors.
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Jul 20, 2009 -
If you're a fan of James Perse's cozy tees and casual California aesthetic, you'll be pleased to hear that the contemporary knitwear designer has extended his brand to interiors. He has debuted four collections of furniture for indoors and out to give your home that same simple and timeless style as your wardrobe. I love the no-frills, refined-yet-relaxed vibe of the Sonoma Sofa (inquire for price) from his upholstered NorCal Collection.
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