As time springs forward, it’s time to think about turning that mossy patch of patio space into something bright and comfortable on warmer days. It’s still a little early to think about a complete patio set (some parts of the Lower Mainland are — rude!) and not all of the inventory is available quite yet, so we’re starting with a single piece: a comfortable and colourful chair.
Keep in mind that B.C.’s rainforest climate is really hard on outdoor furniture (and in many cases, voids the warranty) so patio covers are the .
AN ACAPULCO CHAIR BUILT FOR TWO
Candy-coloured Acapulco chairs are always a popular piece to add to a collection. While we love a , this has adapted the signature woven strings into a two-seater. $275 at .
A WICKER BENCH FOR LOUNGING
This all-weather is part of a larger set but we think this single piece would be a great mix-and-match addition to most outdoor spaces. With an art deco cut-out canopy, it’s made from rust-resistant material and hand-woven wicker, with a comfy cushion that first a couple of butts. $899.99 at .
TURQUOISE BLUE ACCENT CHAIR
Turquoise, aqua, powder — this shade of blue is in the eye of the beholder. Adding one or two of to an existing set brings the charm (plus, there are the practical arm rests and lightweight frame made for stacking). $149.97 at .
A MODERN ROCKING CHAIR
IKEA’s had its fair share of supply-chain issues over the last couple of years and even as COVID restrictions wane, its outdoor furniture pieces are notoriously hard to get. We like the bright white colour, simple frame and woven design of this . Users give it high praise for comfort. $119 at .
THE SUPER SLEEK SEAT
Looking to dabble with ultra-modern outdoor pieces? This minimalist is about as strikingly bare as it gets and a good starting point for creating a calm space. $169 at .
YELLOW (BUT NOT MELLOW)
Wazo’s has Philippe Starck on sale in yellow; while not technically a patio chair, it is UV-stabilized and water-resistant. Made from moulded plastic, this shape is both classic and fresh (especially in yellow, a little of which goes a long way). $69 at .
CUSHIONS THAT POP
Have some perfectly usable (but slightly boring) chairs that could use a lift? Anthropolgie has a selection of peppy tie-on cushions that can be mixed and matched (or bought in singles). The , and don’t match but that’s on purpose. Putting together power clashing shapes and colours is fun. $32 each at .