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Chic entertaining gardens

1 A PLACE TO RELAX

We often think of more formal zones in an entertaining garden, but what about a more laid-back approach? Pick a high-performance material designed especially for outdoor use and let your imagination find inventive ways to showcase it. ‘For this daybed we used Persian Voyage, a beautiful botanical paisley from our archive, recoloured in a rich pink,’ explains Genevieve Bennett, head of design for Liberty Interiors. ‘The atmosphere is relaxed bohemian elegance with a contemporary twist.’

2 SPECIFIC ZONES

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