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Life alfresco: A considered collection of outdoor products

These practical items elevate the outdoor living experience without compromising on style and sophistication.


Life alfresco: A considered collection of outdoor products
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From a customisable sunshade to a double-coated oven, these practical items elevate the outdoor living experience without compromising on style and sophistication.

Icarus UX Shade Umbrella

Inspired by nature, the Icarus umbrella's cocoon-like form acts as a sun shade and wind shelter, with 360-degree rotation, adjustable height and a retractable canopy. The range is designed and manufactured in Belgium using water-repellent and UV-resistant materials. Visit website.

Warema Terrea awning

Engineered to tolerate high winds, the Warema Terrea folding arm awning features robust functionality, without compromising aesthetics. A range of fabrics allow integration within an existing scheme, while optional automation offers convenience. Visit website.

Morsø Forno outdoor oven

Crafted to be the centrepiece of an entertaining area, the Morsø Forno outdoor oven features a sculptural curved form. The double-coated cast iron ensures perfect heat distribution for cooking wood-fired pizzas, with an additional door for smoking fish. Pair with the Outdoor Table for easy food preparation and storage. Visit website.

EK Outdoor Fireplace from Escea

Escea's engineers consulted professional chefs in the design of their EK Series grill. With 13-point adjustable height grills and an ember generator, the design redefines traditional barbecue capabilities for a more sophisticated cooking experience. Visit website.

Fanco Sanctuary DC ceiling fan

A fresh take on a traditional fan, the DC ceiling fan adds a sculptural touch with its elegant solid timber blades. The fan is available in four sizes and several finishes. Visit website.

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