Choosing outdoor furniture can be like buying a new pair of shoes. You need something functional but fun. Appropriate yet sexy. Something that once put in place seems as though it's always been there.
But there are many facets to consider before we indulge.
Dinner Parties or Cozy Chats? Chairs to pull up to a fire or chaises to line up along the pool? How we furnish our outdoor spaces is an individual selection process.
A Lloyd Flanders wicker rocker looks gorgeous on my friends 1900's farmhouse porch but don't put that near my mid century modern ranch. That's where my wrought iron Woodard, inherited from my mother and still sitting beautifully makes its simple statement of timeless grace.
A Barlow Tyrie Teak bench quietly awaits in a rock strewn corner garden, and a Brown Jordan Dining set needs nothing more than a pitcher of iced tea and small dish of fruit to enliven a deck with a view of the hills.
So when you relax at the end of the day in these early hours of spring. Put your feet up, look down at your old pair of shoes. and picture yourself in your space, in your yard, with your view, enjoying your time, Barefoot, with furniture from Paul Rich & Sons.
