
There is a particular kind of intelligence at work when furniture is designed to live outside. It has to hold its own against sun, rain and time — and still compel you to sit on it. Not out of necessity, but out of desire. That distinction matters more than one might think.
Your personal oasis yearns for new guests…





Adirondack Chairs
The Adirondack chair has only one inventor. In 1903, Thomas Lee spent a summer in Westport, New York, and designed himself the perfect outdoor chair for watching sunsets over Lake Champlain — wide arms for a place to sit your drink, a reclined seat for leaning back and relaxing, made with eleven pieces of wood, a design that has never needed improving. His carpenter friend Harry Bunnell patented it quietly behind his back and sold it for twenty years. Thomas Lee never saw a dime. 123 years later the Adirondack remains the most recognized outdoor chair in the United States — reimagined in teak, IPE, recycled HDPE, and everything in between, but always unmistakably an Adirondack chair.

Serena & Lily
Pacifica Sofa – Driftwood
2 lengths available
multiple fabric options
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