The Bottle Collection of Outdoor Furniture by Deesawat Industries

Can it be summer already? Not in the bulk of the latitudes of our Northern Climes, though judging from some early Spring weather, it can’t be far behind, and I did smell some night blooming jasmine in Palm Springs, CA a week back. But if you live in the beach-inclined culture of, say, South Florida, a Springtime debut of a new outdoor furniture ensemble might have a certain seasonal concordance, especially when it does a new take on an island theme as well as the Bottle Collection by Deesawat Industries.

Bottle Collection of Outdoor Furniture. Designed by Deesawat. Manufactured by Zero First.

Sustainably Sourced Teak and Bold-Colored Cushions Distinguish Deesawat’s Bottle Collection

The Bottle Collection is a clever ensemble of outdoor furniture constructed from sustainable, plantation-grown, or reclaimed teak. A simple trio of two regular-sized lounge chairs and an extra large round lounger—round and large enough to house two, in fact—the line reflects a pervasive island theme.

Bottle Collection of Outdoor Furniture. Designed by Deesawat. Manufactured by Zero First.

Anyone with beach time under his or her belt, especially in Mazatlán or Cancún, knows that there’s perhaps no greater icon of lazing a day away in the sand as a simple bottle—even better when that bottle is half buried or fragmented. The Bottle Collection evokes this motif, especially the large lounger, whose upper half slopes backward just enough to create the illusion of being sand bound.

Bottle Collection of Outdoor Furniture. Designed by Deesawat. Manufactured by Zero First.

The other two pieces, with the descending lengths of teak that constitute the back, are suggestive of a broken bottle, its contents long since drained by some happy worshipper of bay and beach.

The plush upholstery of Deesawat’s Bottle Collection is available in a broad range of different colors and fabric styles.

About the Designer: Since its inception, Deesawat has been at the center of Thailand’s thriving wood industry. The company dates back to 1972. Since then, Deesawat has grown to inhabit a 30,000 square meter production space employing over 200 workers. The company specializes in doors, floors, and outdoor furniture. Many of Deesawat’s products are made using reclaimed, sustainable, or recycled teak, but the company has recently branched out into alternative materials like aluminum, stainless steel, batyline, sunbrella, and synthetic rattan.

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