
1. Pennoyer Newman, known for handmade planters, is now crafting chairs from the company’s signature resin stone. Corner chair section, Pennoyer Newman (T), NYDC, 212-839-0500, pennoyernewman.com. 2. Inspired by iconic designer Hans Wegner’s Flag Halyard chair, the Fifty chair and ottoman by Dogg & Arnved Design is constructed with a stainless-steel frame and a woven polypropylene cord. Ligne Roset, NYC, 212-253-5629, lignerosetchicago.com.
3. Handwoven and mohair-textured Resinweave tops a powder-coated aluminum frame on this Elemental sectional sofa, a statement in durable style. Richard Frinier for Brown Jordan, Dodds & Eder, Oyster Bay, NY, 516-922-4412, doddsandeder.com, brownjordan.com. 4. The sleek silhouette of Dedon’s Tribeca daybed by designer Richard Frinier has urban appeal. In tamari and white, through Lillian August, Norwalk, 203-847-1596, lillianaugust.com, dedon.de. 5. Giati has styled its signature top-quality teak with durable stainless steel in sleek lines for the Fifty Five collection. Chaise lounge, through Walters Wicker (T), D&D, 212-758-0472, giati.com. 6. This chic teak corner unit brings classic contemporary styling to outdoor living. From the Cape collection, Gloster, through Seasons Too, Darien, 203-655-8444, seasonstoo.com, gloster.com. 7. Prop your feet up on the Whiskey chair and ottoman from Janus et Cie. Its sturdy frame is crafted in powder-coated bronze and handwoven JANUSfiber. NYC, 212-752-1117, janusetcie.com. 8. The Little L lounger’s minimalistic aesthetic was inspired by a right angle. Part of Royal Botania’s Red Label collection, wheels make moving its elegant frame a cinch. Royal Botania (T), NYC, 212-812-9852, royalbotania.com.