City grill by Kenyon, $475. Urban denizens rejoice: The electric City grill is suitable for indoor and outdoor use, so even if you don’t have a backyard, you can still have a cookout. It’s housed in hardy marine-grade stainless steel and boasts a dishwasher-safe grate.
Aquart outdoor shower by Selab for Seletti, $285. Constructed from elegant copper and weighty cement, the shower connects to a garden hose to dispense water.
Rope basket by Ligne Roset, $85. The indoor-outdoor basket is crafted from woven cord made of recycled plastic. Use for storage or to hide planters.
Jian armchair by neri&hu for Gandia Blasco, $2,090. Inspired by traditional Chinese courtyard spaces, the chair features removable water-repellent cushions and a thermo-lacquered aluminum frame.
Sommar glasses by Ikea, $5 per four pack. Unbreakable and vibrant, the glasses are an affordable mainstay for outdoor entertaining.
Mogambo umbrella by Paola Lenti, $25,500 as shown. The parasol features polyolefin and waterproof polyester cord handwoven onto the varshished aluminum frame. Pair with the Clique side table and pouf or use freestanding.
Knit coffee table by Patrick Norguet for Ethimo, $306. Teak is prized for its durability and natural water resistance—hence its frequent application in boat building. Here, French designer Patrick Norguet utilizes the material in a restrained table.
Flo fireplace by Brown Jordan Fires, $4,495. Fueled by bioethanol, the clean-burning design doesn’t need to be attached to a utility hookup. The fiber-cement piece is five feet long and has a 15,000 BTU output.
Painted lines by Robert Allen, $138 per yard. While fabric has a delicate, hand-painted look, it’s made from hardy Sunbrella acrylic—a high-performance material with a soft feel.
Fat sofa by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia, $10,173. Sofa maven Urquiola debuted the original Fat sofa in 2007; now the popular design is adapted for outdoor use with a cord-wrapped steel back and water-repellent fabrics.
Red picnic cooler by Crate & Barrel, $70. With a nod to the past, the powder-coated steel cooler offers a retro-inspired way to tote picnic sundries.