OUTDOOR FURNITURE
77
June14
When it comes to outdoor furniture, there are myriad styles
and designs to suit any taste. Our expat readers give their
take on the pieces they purchased and why.
collection is designed to be a part of
a pretty symbiosis with flowers, plants
and trees. We were also happy to learn
that the furniture is manufactured with
respect for the environment.
This lovely swing is safe for our
youngest, because we can adjust the
height to prevent her getting onto it, as
the pool is close by. Even for adults, it’s a
great, cosy swing to relax in with a glass
of wine at the end of the day.
The other piece we purchased is a
lightweight table that we can use almost
Dreamweave Concepts, 9 Raffles
Boulevard, #01-34 Millenia Walk
6333 1669
dreamweaveandotherstories.com
Photography by Michael Bernabe
Al Fresco Flair
Lorita (Singaporean) and
Soeren Soltysiak (German)
We were looking for light furniture
that combines elements of both outdoor
and indoor living, as the concept of our
home is to bring nature indoors. We
love Dreamweave furniture for its good
quality and colonial rattan feel.
When we first set eyes on the beautiful
Georgia garden collection, we knew we
wanted it – it reminded me of cupcakes
and tea in the garden. True enough, the
anywhere on our patio, near our pool
or in our entertainment room. It’s low-
maintenance, with covers we can take
off and wash at any time – perfect with
our young kids and our dog. Initially
we wanted white, but we saw it in a
brown shade (Antique) and loved it –
it’s unique.