Say Hello to Living Coral, Named the Pantone 2019 Color of the Year
Say hello to Living Coral, Pantone's 2019 Color of the Year! With its energizing nature, Living Coral adds a pretty pop of color to any room setting whether in decorative accessories, a tabletop, or on the wall. Living Coral represents comfort, luminosity and bold humanity with a soft exterior.
Bold Navy Sunbrella Chair Cushions Pop in this Dreamy Dining Room
Kathryn K. | Treasure Island, FL
Pair of Twin Sunbrella Bench Cushions Add Uniform Style to Window Seats
Pam N. | Mamaroneck, NY
Sunbrella Colonnade Stone Chair Cushions and Bolsters Revive Patio Set
Barbara H. | Pittsburgh, PA
Embrace the Beauty of Geometry With New Equinox Collection by Clarke and Clarke
The new Equinox Collection offered by Clarke and Clarke explores the allure of shapes and patterns. This collection consists of multi-purpose small scale geometric weaves, ranging from trellis effects to chevrons, basket weaves, and Greek key designs.
Sunbrella Canvas Natural Bench Cushion Roots Tropical-Inspired Balcony
Barry E. | Houston, TX
Patio Chair and Ottoman Cushions Upgraded With Bright Sunbrella Canvas Capri
Denise C. | Orlando, FL
Explore Bold New Sunbrella Styles Made for Shade
Looking for Something Original That Stands the Test of Time?
Explore the 12 new Sunbrella Shade styles, including collections like Nebula (inspired by Japanese tie-dyeing techniques), Meteor (a high-tech crosshatch with contrasting colors), and Beaufort (a modern revival of the classic awning stripe).
Bold Cherry Red Patio Accents Pop on Rustic Deck
Davis R. | Baton Rouge, LA
Striped Sunbrella Loveseat and Chair Cushions Add Interest to Patio
Tricia O. | Houston, TX
Pool Deck Brightened Up With Sunbrella Curtain Panels, Cushion Covers, and Pillows
Kristal D. | Davie, FL
Tilton Fenwick 2.0 Collection for Duralee Influenced by Patterns of Portugal
Boutique design firm Tilton Fenwick is know for using exuberant color and lively pattern to spice up traditional styles. With their latest collection, Tilton Fenwick 2.0, designers Anne Maxwell Foster and Suysel dePedro Cunningham drew influence from the flora, fauna, and architecture of Portugal - a country known for its gutsy palette and fanciful patterns.