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Summer Daze

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Refresh your abode inside and out with bright colors and breezy ideas for the summer season

 

1 BoConcept

Flower Wall Decoration
$31, boconcept.com

 

2 Serena & Lily

Capri Beach Towel
$48, serenaandlily.com

 

3 Thomas Lavin

Bombay Side Table
Designed by Link Outdoor
$1,075, thomaslavin.com

 

4 Serena & Lily

Limited-Edition
PUBLIC® C7 Bike
$598, serenaandlily.com

 

5 Zinc Textile

Endless Summer Collection
Trade only, zinctextile.com

 

6 Serena & Lily

Eastport Striped Umbrella
$698, serenaandlily.com

 

7 Restoration Hardware

Linen Broken Appliqué Pillow
by Kelly Hoppen (Square)
$159, restorationhardware.com

 

8 Voluspa

Grand Maison 3 Wick
Glass Candle
$65, voluspa.com

 

9 Crate&Barrel

Coleman 54 QT.
Steel Cooler
$159.95, crateandbarrel.com

 

Photographs: (in order) courtesy of Boconcept, Serena & Lily, Thomas Lavin, Zinc Textile (lifestyle), Restoration Hardware, Voluspa and Crate&Barrel

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