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Picnic With Pizzazz

Get these fresh summer finds for al fresco dining and lazy lounging.
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ABOVE LEFT: Fill a melamine party dish with caviar canapé. Set of six plates, $18; glasses and utensils separate. Designed by Philippe Starck, at Stanley Korshak Home. 500 Crescent Ct., Ste. 100. 214-871-3620. www.stanleykorshak.com.
ABOVE RIGHT: You wear Versace. Your china pattern is Versace. It stands to reason that you entertain out doors with bright, beautiful Versace-patterned melamine plates. $5-$11, at At My Table.
photography by Manny Rodriquez

ABOVE LEFT: A felted outdoor rug is soft enough to pamper freshly pedicured feet, $23.95-$299, at Crate & Barrel. Multiple locations. 3104 Knox St. 214-219-1500. www.crateandbarrel.com. photography by Manny Rodriquez
ABOVE RIGHT: The one-piece aluminum Pic Nik table in five powder-coated colors might be more of a conversation piece than the one in your dining room. Designed by Extremis, $5,678.40, at Scott + Cooner. 1617 Hi Line Dr., Ste. 100. 214-748-9838. www.scottcooner.com.
photography courtesy of Extremis

ABOVE LEFT: This picnic basket is chic enough to use indoors. Neoprene totes keep everything just as it should be—perfectly chilled pinot grigio and crispy hot fried chicken. Basket: $34.99; tote: $14.99-$24.99. Both at The Container Store. Multiple locations. 700 W. Northwest Hwy. 214-219-1500. www.containerstore.com.
ABOVE RIGHT: Go wild with outdoor fabrics on floor pillows and chaise longues. Zebra weave from Clarence House. To the trade. 490 Dallas Design Center. 214-741-5600. www.clarencehouse.com. photography by Manny Rodriquez

Who says you can’t hang a chandelier outside? Painted English chandelier, $450, (candles sold separately) at At My Table. 6816 Snider Plza. 214-691-6816. www.atmytable.com. photography by Manny Rodriquez

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