The rant is over, I guess. If you have any idea where I could find such a great set for such a perfect price, let me know. Otherwise, as it torrentially rained in New Orleans this past weekend, I decided I needed to move onto plan B for purposes of starting to plan our backyard oasis. After all, before we know it, it will be time to start grilling and hanging out al fresco. (Let's hope this is not wishful thinking!)
This image from msn.com via Sunset Magazine makeovers reminded me that, although our yard and deck are minute, we can have a small dining area as well as a small seating area.
This lovely makeover of a pocket-sized house has a similarly-sized back deck to ours. Precious.
Of course, everything I envision for our yard is virtually impossible to find for a somewhat affordable price, but that has never stopped me before. I will divide up these lengthy posts, but here are some of my ideas / dreams for great small seating areas for a patio or deck (aside from said spun fiberglass!)
If I cannot ever get my hot little hands on the damn spun fiberglass chairs, there are the old standards, the delightful butterfly chairs.
Parker Palm Springs.
One of my old scans from Cottage Living. I have loved those orange butterfly chairs on that front porch for a long time. (See them...teeny, I know)
Of course, yellow ones would be cutie in the corner of our yard...

Or simple white...the price is right from Urban Outfitters.
I also love love love wicker egg chairs. I know they are a matter of taste and potentially a fug or fab, but I have a soft spot. Last year, PB had a (somewhat) affordable option and Tar-jay actually got in the game too. Let's hope that this year will bring some of these options again!
I would lounge all afternoon in this guy with my book.
It looks like this is the new PB version of the egg chair. I am guessing that last year's is now vintage PB.
Now, there is also the option of mid-century styled and/or vintage loungers....but again, typical, so hard to find in New Orleans. (Twist my arm, but I may have to take Leigh or Courtney up on the L.A. or West Palm-with-U-Haul road trip options!)
Okay, how awesome would one or two of these in our yard be? These are from Room Service LA and, of course, completely out of budget. I would love yellow with white trim and buttons!
So so so fab.
Nice looking option from Crate and Barrel...
Crate and Barrel. (If you are interested, C and B is currently offering free shipping and 20% off on certain outdoor items.)
Loungers in action at the Parker. Looks like our yard minus the mountains, palm trees, pool, green grass...
Here is an Ikea potential winner. Easy on the wallet but not on time as we would need to schedule a road trip to Houston.
Not crazy about these colors, but there is always spray paint...
I was hoping that these Ikea chairs pictured below would still be in rotation. Loved them. And, again, note the dream of the fire pit.
Oldie but goodie. Lee Kleinhelter's home in Cottage Living. A standard fave among many.
There are hammocks...
Ho-hum....and, not very practical since we don't have two sturdy palm trees in the backyard for it to swing between.
For purposes of torture...
Cast iron. Comes in a variety of colors. Beautiful, but, again, SO out of budget it is funny. Tonic Home.
Last, I have to include these because the category/name alone entertains me. Target has a whole line of "chat sets." Does that not sound fabulously retro? Almost as good as "conversation pits." You certainly get your bang for your buck if you buy a whole "chat set." (quotes required.)
Photo of "conversation pit." For a great article on Saarinen's Miller House, click here.
Go Indianapolis Museum of Art, BTW.
Back onto the "chat sets." I think these are pretty cute. Never one to make it easy, I would be forced to recover the cushions and pillows. Not a fan of the green, but that is a small and easily resolved issue.
The search will continue, and I will keep you updated. Side note: We already have two white adirondacks with ottomans on the front porch so I am thinking that it would be a bit repetitive to have them in the back yard as well.
Any ideas or source suggestions for retro patio furni in Nola or nearby?
Cheers,
JSH
P.S. Loyal friend and reader, Jen, sent in a great "alternative to sticks" pic. She said she was inspired to remove her sticks and do some Spring pruning in her front yard for a fresh arrangement. Go go go Jen...and thanks for sharing!
Jen's easy handiwork reminds me a bit of this photograph from February 2010 Southern Living article.
For more information about forcing beautiful branches from your own yard, click here.
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