Flipping the script on garden furnishings

Inspiring as they are easy to live with and designed to brighten up your home in the blink of an eye at the best possible price, here are 7 ways to inject hot hues into your garden furnishings.

Colour transforms an outside space, no matter how small. Inject it into balconies, terraces, patios and expansive green spaces.

Here are 7 simple ways to work it.

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Liven up your terrace.

Liven up your terrace with the Velrose garden chair.

The low-set seat features two colourful mid-century inspired woven resin options.

Its iron frame has an epoxy resin coating.

Part of its Les Irrésistibles collection, each seat costs €304.99, ex delivery, from La Redoute. The woven resin also features in the acacia wood Briana sun lounger, the lead image in this story.

It comes in two colourways and costs €406.99, reduced from €500, also from La Redoute.

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Saturated shades

Yves Saint Laurent was the first to match carnation red with watermelon pink, previously considered clashing colours.

Now Sophie Robinson has executed a similar masterclass in a simple chevron rattan weave drum-shaped side table.

Available only from NI or UK Dunelm stores, you can buy at the Boucher Road superstore in Belfast. Expect to pay about €76.

ikea

Light show

The mesh design of Ikea’s Solvinden range offers both a modern feel and a diffused light that is flattering to all those gathered.

The lamp comes in three options: a 39 cm floor size that costs €19; a 26 cm standard lamp size, €15; and an 18 cm tall table size, €7.

These lights can be used indoors and outside and are charged via a USB-C cable.

Multitasking magic

Maximise your garden's potential with the Abel rust brown modular set.

Designed for outdoor versatility, this six-seater suite features four interchangeable sections, allowing you to customise the layout from two three-seat benches for dinner al fresco to an L-shaped sofa for coffee and digestifs after.

The dining table can also be contracted to coffee table height. Including shower-proof cushions, it costs €1,985 from Next.ie.

Tray with cover

Cover me

Protect snacks, picky bits and even drinks from uninvited guests with this woven rattan tray and cover by Carolyn Donnolly for Dunnes Stores.

It brings a flourish of drama to grazing, costs €30 and will let you nod off in peace in the early summer sun.

Dunnes Stores

Shadow play after dark

Standing 23cm high, this portable solar lantern brings a warm glow to outdoor spaces with its built-in LED lights.

Sunlight charges the battery by day, and the stored energy powers it after dark, with its duration varying based on sunlight exposure.

The natural-coloured,  woven faux-bamboo form also casts lovely shadows. It costs €12 from Dunnes Stores.

anthropologie

Tropical tastes

Bring a toes-in-the-sand spirit to the suburbs with this Farm Rio x Anthropologie collaboration.

These melamine dinner plates come in three pattern options: a dark yellow pineapple print, a birds and berries melange and the birds of paradise on the sky blue background, shown.

Each plate costs €12 from the Belfast store.

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