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Dining alfresco doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality – or colour.
Jasmine Poole
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Dining alfresco doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality – or colour.

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1 Tim Webber Design “Y” stool, $555, from Corporate Culture.

2 “Falster” table, $189, from Ikea.

3 “Fold Unfold” tablecloth, $123.20, from Corporate Culture.

4 Zuperzozial medium bowl, $14.95, from Outliving.

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5 “Can Can” decanter, $36, from Lime Lifestyle.

6 Table barbecue-grill, $420, from Top3 by Design.

7 “Black Lines” Colour Glass white wine glasses, $49.50 each, from Corporate Culture.

8 Bakelite tumbler, $8, from The Country Trader.

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9 “Kaleido” tray, $64.90, from Corporate Culture.

10 Crystal tumblers, $6.95 each, from Outliving.

11 Kaz Ceramics “Pebble” servers, $39 per pair, from Koskela.

12 “Low” salad bowl, $92.40 for set of three, from Satara.

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13 Bakelite bowl, $8, from The Country Trader.

14 Enamelware plate, $55 for set of four, from Koskela.

15 Kay Bojesen “Grand Prix” cutlery, $495 for 16-piece set, from Great Dane.

16 Indigo “Mix 6 Lucky Dip” napkins, $89 for six, from Utopia Goods.

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17 Zuperzozial large bite plate, $18.95, from Outliving.

18 Anya Brock “Budgie” melamine plate, $25, from Koskela.

19 Kitchen mill “Stubby”, $109 each, from Koskela.

20 Harri Koskinen for Iittala carving fork and spatula, $60 each, from Anibou.

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21 Bakelite tray, $26, from The Country Trader.

22 Colour Glass low water glasses, $15.40 each, from Corporate Culture.

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