Red oak porch swing, $900, by Arrowhead Collective; down-filled throw beds, starting at $150, by Hedgehouse; rope-lace indoor/outdoor table, $179, by Jo-Liza; nightshirt, $44, by J. Peterman; coffee set, starting at $49 per piece, by Nick Munro; porcelain coffee mug, $32, by L’Objet.
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Cast-aluminum charcoal grill, $300, by Arkansas-based PK Grills; shirt, $85, by Criquet; pants, $118, by Saturdays NYC; grilling apron, $124, by L.C. King Mfg.; sneakers, $65, by PF Flyers; sunglasses, $185, by Krewe du Optic.
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The last grill utensils you’ll ever need, this set from renowned French cutlery company Laguiole is handmade with forged-steel blades and rosewood handles and comes with a leather carrying case ($600).
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The new Beolit 12 speaker is a modern take on the company’s iconic designs from the sixties. Updated with Bluetooth capabilities and a rechargeable battery, it’s a no-hassle way to bring the party outside ($799).
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This canvas tallboy koozie from Red Clouds Collective incorporates a clever magnetic backbone, so you can stick it to your lawn chair or tailgate while you’re tending the coals ($24).
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In business since 1920, St. Pierre is the last remaining manufacturer of pitching horseshoes in the United States. The American Presidential set is a rust-resistant classic ($65).
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Top, $795, and pants, $695, both by Lela Rose; brass and green turquoise clutch, $450, by Addison Weeks; brass oyster cuff, $475, by Emily Miranda; shark tooth and diamond ring, $8,600, by Cresta Bledsoe; iridescent snakeskin pumps, $1,595, by Charlotte Olympia; brass bar cart, $1,950, by Jonathan Adler.
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Toast the outdoors with this glass and decanter set, embellished with waterfowl drawings by the late wildlife artist Richard E. Bishop ($68).
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Charleston event designer Tara Guérard didn’t have to look far to find inspiration for her new cocktail napkins. They’re embroidered with the image of her front gate, designed by the acclaimed Holy City iron artisan Philip Simmons ($40 for a set of four, letteredolive.com).
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Pop a candle into Bevolo’s miniature copper patio lanterns for evening ambience that rivals that of the French Quarter—no gas line required ($300).
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