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Oceanic Design Ideas for Patio Living

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Forget patio lanterns – these ocean-inspired outdoor designs deserve their own summer songs

Create a stylish patio oasis with ocean-inspired decorating ideas, featuring wave-patterned planters, maritime cushions, elegant dining sets, and rustic lighting to elevate your al fresco dining experience. Whether you’re hosting a seafood feast under the stars or enjoying a quiet evening with a firepit’s warm glow, these thoughtfully designed elements bring both beauty and functionality to your outdoor space, transforming it into a summer retreat you’ll love.

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1 EYE PLANTER

This durable, crack-proof polymer pot evokes the soothing rippling of ocean waves. Perfect for tall grasses, it’s available in white, black, or elegant copper. $320, at InsideOut Patio, 1280 Castlefield Ave

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2 CONCRETE FIRE BOWL

Keep warm on brisk nights with this stylish, weather-resistant firepit. Available in both propane and natural gas options, it will surely inspire a few singalongs. $1980, at Hauser, 218 Merton St

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3 TAGS PILLOW

The maritime pattern on this mould- and fade-resistant polyester cushion features a school of fish in a range of aquatic hues. $50, at Crate & Barrel, 3401 Dufferin St (Also: 95 Square one Dr, Mississauga)

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4 RS 1966 BY KNOLL

Part of MoMA’s permanent collection, this powder-coated aluminum-framed dining set is as durable as it is timeless. Table $3640; armchairs $1230 ea, at Kiosk, 288 King St E

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5 COLOMBINA CUTLERY BY ALESSI

These elegant utensils are a perfect addition to your patio dining setup, combining style and practicality for your seafood feasts and other outdoor decorating ideas. From $10 ea, at Bergo Designs, 55 Mill St

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6 HEIRLOOM BY HUDSON VALLEY

This aged bronze pendant brings timeless rustic character, warm ambiance, and a touch of vintage charm to covered decks. $600, at Prima Lighting, 255 Bass Pro Mills Dr, Vaughan

Originally published in our Summer 2015 issue as Great Outdoors: Patio Paradise.

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Known for its plentiful cafes, vintage shops and red brick semis, Leslieville is a great place to walk around for the day. Use this itinerary to hop from hidden gem restaurants to design destinations, starting and ending on Gerrard Street East. From a cult-favourite sourdough pizza spot to a gallery filled with Canadian artists and a place to pause for a mindfulness moment—consider this your guide to the perfect walkable loop of the ‘ville.

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