INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO
INTERIOR DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE
INDUSTRY FAVOURITE
LIGHTING
SOFT FURNISHINGS
FURNITURE
HALLWAT STYLING
GUEST ROOM STYLING
GUEST BEDROOM EDIT
The Interior Design Directory
According to Nadine Finnegan of Cotswolds-based Decurate, outdoor dining spaces should be treated as true extensions of the home – deserving the same level of consideration and creativity. Whatever the size, a thoughtful layout and a mix of fabrics can elevate the setting for summer entertaining. A patterned tablecloth will always anchor an outdoor table, creating a cohesive look that feels both curated and effortless.
Curated by Decurate Interiors
Published 4 months ago
Mixing rather than matching ceramics brings a more modern rhythm to outdoor dining. Rebecca Udall’s handcrafted pieces offer a layered, joyful sensibility. Her Zita Scalloped Dinner plates in citrus yellow are hand-painted in Italy, while the raspberry-hued Celia Dessert plates, inspired by vintage French designs, are decorated by Portuguese artisans. Together, they bring charm and vibrancy, equally suited to weeknight suppers or leisurely summer lunches.
Versatile items bridge the gap between everyday living and entertaining, both indoors and out. Matilda Goad’s Tartan Squiggle Jug adds a playful, elegant touch – perfect for serving Pimm’s or displaying fresh flowers. Nadine also suggests layering in furniture usually found inside the home, like these English Oak Ladderback Side Chairs from 1st Dibs, which offer classic silhouette and texture, and would add character and comfort to an outdoor setting.