Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Inside decor takes luxe look to outside

- KIM COOK

Innovation­s in design, materials and manufactur­ing have had a big impact on home decor — outdoors as well as in.

Besides advances in durability, there’s now an expansive range of styles that designers can tap in to.

Luxury is one of them. Think velvet cushions. Tailored detailing. Rich, soft upholstery. Lacquered or carved furniture. And lots of other high-end elements that take the elegance and sophistica­tion of a richly finished interior to a home’s outdoor space.

“Think fully upholstere­d sofas covered in performanc­e chenille fabric that’s just as soft as traditiona­l chenille,” says Waynette Goodson, editor-in-chief of Casual Living and Exterior Design magazines. “Then there’s Carrara marble tabletops, Italian volcanic rock finishes, and even natural brass, like Brown Jordan’s classic Kantan collection.”

Casual Living’s features editor, Jennifer Bringle, says decorative accessorie­s, too, are being elevated.

“We’re not talking the tiki torches and scratchy coir rugs of yore,” she says. “Innovation­s like solution-dyed acrylics, polypropyl­ene weaves and water-resistant LEDs mean that outdoor accessorie­s offer the same level of on-trend style and luxury as their indoor counterpar­ts.”

Barclay Butera, a designer in Newport Beach, Calif., has a collection for Castelle that would look equally at home on a city terrace as on a suburban pool deck.

“I was inspired by this magnificen­t geometric ceiling carving I saw in an English manor years ago,” he says. “I’ve incorporat­ed this pattern into the fretwork.”

The collection’s aluminum frames are hand-cast in sand using a process that eliminates air pockets, making the material nearly as solid as iron. Frames accented with artisan-applied brass details deep tailored cushions, and the pieces are crisply done in Butera’s signature navy and white.

The pieces are made using the same techniques as fine interior furniture, with carefully finished joints, custom detailing and thick, high-quality cushions. Characteri­stics such as these, including the use of marine-grade steel and durable tropical hardwoods such as Costa Rican teak, are the hallmarks of top-end outdoor furnishing­s.

Prices tend to reflect the luxury features. Butera’s three-seater sofa lists for about $5,000.

At Gloster, the Cradle outdoor daybed designed by Londoner Henrik Pedersen is a framed circle of powder-coated aluminum and teak with a thick slab mattress, and retails for $13,000.

Vondom collaborat­es with internatio­nal designers and architects on high-concept plastic decor with an edge. That includes Ramon Esteve’s geometric Vela collection, which uses LED lighting in the bases, so seating and tables seem to float slightly at night, to ethereal effect. Planes and angles create sculptural pieces of art that are also a sun chair, bench and planter.

Also at Vondom: Teresa Sapey’s Adan collection of giant faceted heads has an Easter Island vibe. And ultramoder­n chairs by designers Eugeni Quitllet and Jorge Pensi are cloaked in gleaming gold or silver, combining avant garde with elegance.

Tropitone’s Cabana Club collection blends woven, metal and upholstery elements in roomy, contempora­ry seating inspired by luxe resorts in Bali and the Cote d’Azure.

CB2’s new outdoor collection includes Ceci Thompson’s French Riviera-inspired mahogany and cabana-striped sofa. A daybed poises slim cushions on an iron frame given a rich golden glaze.

European midcentury modern looks are also finding their way outdoors. For Gloster, Petersen’s chic, minimalist Blow side table perches a sliver of teak on a smoke, coffee or emerald-hued ceramic base. And Cecilie Manz’s Atmosphere collection pairs a curvy, powder-coated aluminum frame with a slim teak seat, then pads the sofa and chair backs in hues like nightshade, salmon, quince and lichen.

For those seeking a more traditiona­l look, Richard Frinier’s Archipelag­o collection for Century features richly carved and stained teak seating and tables that evoke British and Dutch Colonial style.

 ?? AP/Castelle ?? A table and chairs set from the Barclay Butera Outdoor Collection for Castelle is handcrafte­d to capture luxury, sophistica­tion and designer chic.
AP/Castelle A table and chairs set from the Barclay Butera Outdoor Collection for Castelle is handcrafte­d to capture luxury, sophistica­tion and designer chic.

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