Ilan Dei Venice Launches a New Indoor-Outdoor Furniture Collection

Ilan Dei Venice Launches a New Indoor-Outdoor Furniture Collection

Ilan Dei Venice, the stylish urban outdoor lifestyle pop-up shop on Abbott Kinney, unveiled a new indoor-outdoor modern furniture collection designed and fabricated by its Venice-based studio.

The streamlined assortment is a playful mix of marine-grade high-density polyethylene plastic and powdered coated metal that includes the Leaf dining tables, the Lily side table and the Lemonade chair. These colorful and stylishly minimalistic pieces are built to last and can be easily rearranged to accommodate any entertaining needs, no matter what the weather. Rain or shine, these guys can handle the elements and the crowd.

"Our goal is to be a go to source for the laid back, casual outdoor California lifestyle our customers embody," said Ilan Dei. "The new designs are a further testament to our no-fuss entertaining philosophy and our store's overall ethos of 'go outside and be.'"

The Leaf dining table, a modern version of the barn table, is available in 70-inch and 35-inch. Its low maintenance, durable plastic tabletop is so super sleek that you might forget you're dining outside. The Lily side table, taking its cue from the floating leaves of the lily pad, is a terrific stand alone piece with its circular cut-out that can be used as a handle or as a hands-free cup holder. Available in two sizes, 16-inch and 16 1/2-inch, the Lily tables can also be nestled together to create one long lily pad-like arrangement. All tables are available in five eye-catching colors: white, yellow, orange, sage and battleship gray.

And for those looking for a cool seat, Dei is rolling out the iconic Lemonade chair he designed for the sunny LA-based Lemonade restaurants. Available in two colorways, the eatery's signature yellow and white/sage green, the chair is sure to add a splash of pop to any indoor or outdoor space.

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