The ultimate fusion of form and function, RH’s sculptural Tulum lounger features contoured teak slats and discreet hidden wheels. 415-865-0407, rh.com.
A handsome woven gray seat and polished marine-grade stainless steel give an urban look to the MC107 chaise from the Summit Modern collection. SFDC, 415-621-1638, summitfurniture.com.
Brown Jordan’s Luna chaise, created with celebrated designer Michael Berman, is a modern spin on classic glamour. Its sleek frame is adjustable, and cushions are available in a range of fabrics and colors. Through Patio World, San Rafael, 415-455-8054, patioworld.net, brownjordan.com.
Designed by Douglas Levine for Link, the Echo chaise features three adjustable back settings and a striking geometric form. Through De Sousa Hughes, SFDC, 415-626-6883, desousahughes.com, linkoutdoor.com.
La Grande Motte Mesh chauffeuse and ottoman—Francois Azambourg’s contemporary designs for Oxyo—are crafted from powder-coated steel and can be finished in a choice of three whimsical hues as well as black or white. Through The Future Perfect, 415-932-6508, thefutureperfect.com.
The Harbor chaise’s curved back creates a personal oasis in any outdoor space. Designed by Barbara Berry for McGuire, its basket weaving is hand-wrapped around a powder-coated aluminum frame. SFDC, 415-986-0812, mcguirefurniture.com.
This article appears in the June 2015 issue of SFC&G (San Francisco Cottages & Gardens).