You can see how nicely everything works with my existing patio furniture. While I do have acrylic glassware, I usually use glass for the adults ( blue goblets here) Feels nicer, no? These linen monogrammed stripe border napkins are adorable and great given the current shortages of paper goods (also much greener). I like the weight of timeless silver flatware that is still dishwasher safe (not a fan of plastic flatware) and a painted ceramic wine bucket is a nice addition to keep the rosé cold while avoiding a back and forth to the fridge. These melamine dinner plates are classic and simple and look like pottery. When setting the table for outdoor dining I like to use a mix of melamine pieces and regular glassware/ flatware so it feels rich but is also safer for family mealtime. They come in a few different colors and are on sale for just under $350 a pair! I LOVE these woven bistro chairs and think they look so perfect paired with this table (plus are really comfortable). To start, I chose this classic teak expandable dining table. It’s the perfect weathered finish and totally flexible size-wise depending on where we end up living in the next couple years – but closed it actually works on our small patio! There is also a brass trimmed umbrella hole that has a matching wood cap to cover in when not in use. Not to mention right now outdoor furniture is 25% off and everything else is 20% off! I’ve worked with Frontgate many times before (on the Hampton’s Showhouse and Atlanta Showhouse patios) so I knew that they were excellent and their products super well made. I was very lucky that right when I had made this call, Frontgate reached out about partnering on some outdoor furniture content. We previously had my grandmother’s vintage Brown Jordan bamboo set (which is going into storage until we get a bigger house because I LOOOOOVE that set, it’s just too small for our needs right now). Since we are eating at home all the time, I thought it was time for a comfortable, slightly bigger outdoor dining set.
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