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Eclectic al fresco

Outdoor decor gets free-spirited

- KIM COOK

There are those who prefer perfectly matched furniture and a monochroma­tic colour scheme in decor. But for those who like to shake things up, it’s time to take it outside.

There’s a free-spirited attitude now in outdoor decor, with mix-and-match elements and an easy, colourful, playful charm.

“People are setting up their outdoor spaces just like their family rooms, with a focus on comfort and conversati­on,” says Better Homes & Gardens editor Amy Panos.

“The idea of mixing different furniture styles is coming outdoors. Rather than a matching set, pair different styles. Put a modern sofa with a raw wood table, for example. Pair a teak dining table with brightly coloured, moulded plastic chairs.”

Consider throw pillows and rugs as inexpensiv­e ways to add eclectic flair.

The range of colours and patterns in durable outdoor materials is greater than ever.

“I like eclecticis­m,” says Ikea’s creative lead Karin Gustavsson. “It allows you to create an environmen­t that’s more personal, and much more interestin­g.

“The different colours and shapes allow you to create a space based on your own mood,” she says. “It’s a cool style created by artists, designers, photograph­ers, surfers and musicians. Beachy and bohemian.”

Gustavsson was inspired by Indonesian prints and colours for Ikea’s new JASSA collection, which includes throw cushions, spatterwar­e plates, plaid woven seagrass baskets and rattan lounge chairs. (ikea.com)

Crate & Barrel’s vice-president of design, Raymond Arenson, concurs. “We’re living at an increasing­ly fast pace, bound to a sleek computer that we keep in our pockets. We need relief, warmth and texture to help us relax,” he says. “Eclecticis­m is a way of helping us slow down to create our own story.

“It’s a philosophy and a way of life, more than a style or fashion.”

He suggests using colour and contrast to achieve the look.

Crate & Barrel has a new indoor/ outdoor sectional with a powder-coated steel and mesh frame. With navy Sunbrella upholstery, it’s a modern piece on its own. But Arenson suggests incorporat­ing a couple of white, cast-aluminum drum tables with mismatched lattice motifs, a variety of concrete planters, and a bold, checkered blue rug. (crateandba­rrel.com)

RH Restoratio­n Hardware’s summer outdoor collection has Javanese batik print and West African mudcloth print pillows, in Sunbrella fabrics. Think about unusual containers for greenery; the retailer has giant clamshells and vintage Chinese tea harvest bowls. (rh.com)

Pieces that get the conversati­on started are great additions to an eclectic outdoor space.

At Anthropolo­gie, British designer Tracey Boyd’s octagonal Moussem stool takes a Moroccan-inspired pattern back to its simple, geometric roots, in a warm palette of cream, ebony, sky and persimmon. Illustrato­r Alex Sickling’s folk-inspired ceramic pots feature quirky sketches of playful alpacas. And a hot-air balloon ride over the African savannah inspired the bold patterns on stools by Arizona designer Whitney Pozgay. (anthropolo­gie.com)

A dreamcatch­er weave creates the back of a breezy swinging chair from Pier 1 that can be hung from a beam or tree, or on a free-standing frame. A polyester umbrella with a jaunty floral motif would be a pretty accent on a deck or patio with all-weather wicker armchairs and a simple fire pit. Also here, a hand-gilded Balinese umbrella made of canvas, Durian wood and mother-of-pearl. (pier1.com)

Include collection­s if you’ve got them — a bowl of pretty stones or shells; a group of vintage tins or bottles.

And don’t forget lighting: Battery-operated or electric string lights, lanterns and candles put the finishing touches on a welcoming outdoor space with lots of personalit­y.

 ?? — IKEA ?? Ikea’s JASSA collection includes pottery, colourful fabrics and furnishing­s made from natural materials, with a mix of modern and traditiona­l craft techniques.
— IKEA Ikea’s JASSA collection includes pottery, colourful fabrics and furnishing­s made from natural materials, with a mix of modern and traditiona­l craft techniques.
 ?? — RESTORATIO­N HARDWARE — IKEA ?? Ikea’s new eclectic JASSA collection includes pottery, colourful fabrics and furnishing­s made from natural materials, with a mix of modern and traditiona­l craft techniques.
— RESTORATIO­N HARDWARE — IKEA Ikea’s new eclectic JASSA collection includes pottery, colourful fabrics and furnishing­s made from natural materials, with a mix of modern and traditiona­l craft techniques.
 ??  ?? Some of the Kerry Joyce Batik Pillow Collection. Joyce’s prints are inspired by Javanese indigo batik printed on Sunbrella fabric, and are as weather-friendly as they are attractive.
Some of the Kerry Joyce Batik Pillow Collection. Joyce’s prints are inspired by Javanese indigo batik printed on Sunbrella fabric, and are as weather-friendly as they are attractive.
 ?? — PIER 1 IMPORTS ?? Pier 1 Imports’ Swingasan Blue Medallion Hanging Chair. Curated and collected furniture and decor is part of the eclectic trend for outdoor living.
— PIER 1 IMPORTS Pier 1 Imports’ Swingasan Blue Medallion Hanging Chair. Curated and collected furniture and decor is part of the eclectic trend for outdoor living.

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