Welcome to The Editors’ Cutour monthly newsletter dedicated to all things beautiful and useful for the garden, patio, porch, and terrace. Is it too hot to be indoors but also too hot to be outdoors where you are? If so, two recommendations: Get yourself a cold drink with a high ice-to-liquid ratio and head to the nearest body of water. And if you’re fortunate enough to have a pool, here are some essentials to stay comfortable all day long as you work hard on chilling out. —The Gardenista Editors
Stylish, Efficient Tech for the Pool Owner: The iGarden Pool Cleaner K Series
Sponsored by iGarden: This summer, gain more downtime with the iGarden Pool Cleaner K Series. With unparalleled battery life (15 hours!), smart navigation, and a range of cleaning time settings, the iGarden Pool Cleaner K Series lets you spend your day doing what your really want to do: nothing. Head here to brows the iGarden Pool Cleaner K Series.
Ardingly Outdoor Chaise Lounger
Above: You won’t have to worry about unsightly chair marks on the backs of your legs when you lounge on this teak chaise with striped cushion. Shop now.
Sophie Lou Jacobsen Squiggle Tray and Pitcher
Above: Good for indoor or outdoor use. Appropriate for casual poolside hang or fancy cocktail hour. Shop now.
Striped Terry
Above left: A soft, absorbent robe made from OEKO-TEX-certified cotton in the perfect baby blue. Shop now. Above right: Reversible towels x four colorways = eight different palettes. Shop now.
Business & Pleasure Al Fresco Bar Cart
Above: Because smoothies, margaritas, and sundaes just taste better when served from an adorable bar cart. Shop now.
Small Celine Grand Float apples
Above: The list of reasons to take one of these home is long: free of BPA and phthalates, classic design, a slew of colors (pictured are just half the options). Shop now.
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Photo: Haupt and Binder
Updated February 2025
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