MOVEABLE FEAST
Perfect for balconies or courtyard gardens, or to move into the sunshine wherever it lands, this pretty little bistro set will have you dining al fresco from breakfast till suppertime.
Rive Droite bistro set, £120, gardentrading.co.uk
Go barefoot
There’s nothing so lovely as the feel of grass beneath the feet, but skipping from lawn to patio isn’t always a pleasure. If slipping on the flip-flops is just too much hassle, throw down a rug. We particularly love these ones, as not only are they super-plush, but made from recycled plastic bottles.
From £179, limelace.co.uk
TAKE ADVANTAGE
We have so few truly glorious summer days that when the sun does shine it’s a shame to hide away when the heat is at its maximum or disappear indoors when the cool of evening draws in. A gazebo that won’t tip over at the slightest breath and looks really rather summer-smart is just the answer. This one is made from aluminum and designed to fit your patio space to perfection.
Maranza vented gazebo, from £3,999.99, sunslifestyle.com
NIGHT LIGHT
Cast a soft glow of contentment across your perfectly manicured lawns and bee-friendly flower beds. Outdoor lighting should set the ambiance and be as convenient and as mobile as you need it to be. With no need for a power source other than Mr. Sunshine himself, these rather beautiful lamps will light the way to many an alfresco evening.
This story is from the June 2020 edition of Somerset Life.
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