For those with a streamlined aesthetic, this modern outdoor furniture collection from Room & Board has classic pieces that will accent your outside activities. With lounging in mind, see Hobnob’s faves which are ideal for outdoor and indoor environments alike.

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A modern take on the classic Adirondack chair, The Emmet (seen in the photos above and at the top) is made of high-density recycled plastic in Duluth, Minnesota. Bonus, it features a bottle opener under the arm for opening brewskies. There is an available matching ottoman for extra comfort. The lastest rendition of this design has a higher seat than the original, making it easy to get in and out.

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For the outdoor readers and loungers comes an oversized swivel chair that’s roomy enough for two. The Lunar chair is clad in durable outdoor fabric that can resist the elements. It has a fast-drying supportive open-cell foam cushion and a variety of fabrics and colors to choose from.

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Similar to the Lunar chair is the Crest, which is more petite, so perfect for smaller spaces. A hidden swivel base gives you options, while durable outdoor fabric looks great season after season. The attached seat cushion stays put in the wind, which is a bonus for those windy terraces.

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Metalworkers in a family-owned Minnesota steel shop hand craft each Slim C-table from U.S. steel with a colorful powdercoat finish. The rainbow of color choices and exceptional durability make this iconic C-table the perfect surface next to your sofa, bed or anywhere else—and makes a great platform for your laptop, should you decide to work outside or inside.

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Planters finish the scene. These guys hark back to midcentury design. Case Study Ceramics planters are a mix of matte glazed ceramic and weatherproof teak wood. Oil the wood to keep its rich color, or just leave it be to naturally develop a silver patina.

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