Claudia Schiffer’s Three-Piece Patio Edit Is a Design Triumph – It's the Most Sophisticated Outdoor Nook You Can Copy
The model's approach to seasonal styling showcases the power of a refined color palette and rich textures to create the most welcoming patio nook
If you have been making the most of your garden sanctuary during these warm 2026 summer months, you have likely considered how to elevate your furniture to feel more comfortable and aesthetically refined.
Claudia Schiffer’s outdoor space provides the ultimate inspiration – a masterclass in styling pieces that are both bold and minimalist. The model’s yard features a classic wooden Adirondack chair (similar to this one at 1stDibs) paired with earthy cushions and a striking, bulbous accent table in olive green.
When selecting the best outdoor furniture, the goal is to find pieces that balance functionality with style. Claudia’s arrangement achieves this perfectly. While these items feel modern today, their timeless appeal ensures they will remain stylish throughout the 2026 season and beyond.
Design experts note that her choice of a green table and vibrant cushions aligns with a major shift toward color integration in exterior design.
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Nothing beats the timeless appeal of a simple Adirondack chair, and this wooden option from Wayfair is both durable and easy to style with colorful cushions.
Instead of a plain pillow, use this versatile flax linen pillow as a base layer for bolder printed pillows while still complementing your color scheme. Its yarn-dyed fibers help the color stay vibrant over time.
We can’t get enough of Claudia’s green pedestal-style side table, and this version from McGee & Co. is an excellent dupe.
These midcentury-inspired lounge chairs get a fresh update with a sleek black finish that adds a more contemporary edge. Style them on a porch or around a fire pit to create a cozy spot for relaxing outdoors at sunset.
Add a bold pop of color to your outdoor space with this vibrant orange Adirondack chair. Beyond its eye-catching look, the foldable design makes it easy to store away whenever you need extra room.
For outdoor seating that can handle the elements year after year, this contemporary Adirondack chair is a smart pick. Its sturdy construction and weather-resistant finish make it durable enough to withstand everything from sunny afternoons to rainy days.
Bo Hellberg, CMO at Swedish outdoor furniture specialists Grythyttan Stålmöbler, explains that we are becoming bolder with color, incorporating bright yet calming hues into our outdoor spaces. 'From soothing greens, mellow yellows, and rustic reds, these shades fit seamlessly into any outdoor space, be it the countryside or cityscape, while adding a touch of high design.'
By pairing a green table with neutral, earthy tones, Claudia strikes a sophisticated balance that complements the natural greenery of her garden. This look is particularly effective as we transition from the bright energy of midsummer into the softer light of late August.
Furthermore, choosing natural or textured fabrics for cushion covers is an excellent way to add depth to your patio furniture.
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David Harris, Design Director at Andrew Martin, suggests, 'We shouldn’t have to compromise when using fabrics outside. Long gone are the days of slippery nylon cushions and covers. Now, there is a whole host of luxurious and well-designed fabrics that can be used. Outdoor weaves and eco digital prints all perform incredibly well against light and fading, and they can withstand a shower or two as well!'
To replicate this tactile luxury, consider materials such as corduroy, linen, or velvet. Just remember to store these textiles safely during summer storms or as the autumn dew begins to settle to ensure they maintain their high-quality finish.

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.