
HAVEN Is Here for the "High Summer" Vibes
AsHAVEN's latest summer delivery fades into the sunset in the rearview, the versatile Vancouver-based imprint is ushering in another offering of lightweight outerwear. Entitled 'High Summer,' the new envisioning emphasizes adaptability, as many of the label's in-line releases do, marking a masterclass in minimalistic warm-weather layering.
A crossover between elevated pieces and more casual loungewear, 'High Summer' is an ode to the in-between, a masterful mesh of 'high'-er and more street-style fashion.
Dipped in a light color palette of pastel hues and neutrals, 'High Summer' revels in simple, airy silhouettes, culminating in a clean and cohesive foray of garments and accessories – lots of linen, poplin, and silk. Breathability is also guiding sentiment, bridging the gap between more 'sophisticated' button-downs, pocketed cargo trousers, and heavyweight hoodies.
Take a closer look at HAVEN's 'High Summer' delivery in the serene seaside lookbook above, and shop the range now at the brand's officialwebstore.

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2 days ago
- Buzz Feed
36 Fashion Items If You're The Stylish Friend
A leopard print satin maxi skirt you'd choose as your one and only outfit if you were a cartoon. You'd for sure be the fashionable one on the show. Promising review: "The satin fabric feels luxurious and drapes beautifully, giving it an elegant and timeless look. The fit is true to size, perfect for dressing up for special occasions or pairing with a cozy sweater for a chic everyday look. The quality is impressive for the price, and it holds up well after washing. Highly recommend if you're looking for a versatile and stylish piece for your wardrobe!" —Tammy sturgeonGet it from Amazon for $34.99 (available in sizes S–3XL and 34 other styles). A Roberto Cavalli x Skims tie waist one piece because, I mean, hellooooo?! I-freakin-conic. They really ate this collab, I my wallet is in fear, cuz I need it all. I HAD to have something from this collection. I don't have this particular swimsuit, but I do have the triangle top and tie bottoms in this pattern and can tell you that it's absolutely gorgeous. I'm obsessed. Prepare to be sick of it from Skims for $190 (available in sizes L–4X and two patterns). A waist chain, since you're all about the details. This is gonna look soooo hot all summer long, omg, send me the pics, bestie. Promising review: "I wanted to try out waist chains as they're so freaking cute. This exceeded my expectations. It's so cute, and such a pretty color. I picked silver cause I feel like it looks better on my skin tone. Product honestly looks just like the picture. I love how it fits so perfectly and how you can adjust the size accordingly. It's honestly way cuter than I expected. —Julianna it from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in three sizes and 12 styles). A Telfar ribbed maxi skirt because it's literally impossible not to look iconic when wearing Telfar. I mean, this skirt is *literal* proof, look at it. I don't even need to say anything else. And thank goodness, cuz this skirt has me it's in my cart *bites finger*. Telfar is a Black-owned NYC-based unisex line founded in 2005 by Telfar Clemens with the tagline "Not for you, for everyone."*Be sure to check out the size chart to figure out your size! It's unisex sizes, so where I'd normally wear a large in bottoms, I wear a small with Telfar. Get it from Telfar for $198 (available in sizes 2XS–2XL and four colors). An absolutely darling romper with a ruffled bottom and strappy back 😍 — it's so cute, I can't stand it. Get it from White Fox for $74.99 (available in sizes XXS–XL and three colors). A fabulous maxi dress because it literally looks like it'd be worn by Ariana Madix to the villa firepit to deliver the most chaotic news ever to the islanders. Cue the crash outs. Promising review: "My favorite clothing item I own. It's seriously perfect. I sized down and it was the right decision. Buy it if you're thinking about it!" —Lea it from Outcast for $84 (available in sizes XXS–L). A stunning satin mini dress with a watercolor print and drawstring ruching that looks like it belongs in your suitcase on a trip to Italy. Promising review: "The vintage style of this fitted dress truly elevates my wardrobe. Quality fabric and elegant look!" —C***sGet it from Micas for $42 (available in sizes XS–3XL). A maxi dress that'll have you ready to board a plane the second you try it on. Aruba, anyone? This dress deserves some sunset beach pics in another country. Promising review: "So cute and has some stretch! I bought this dress for my upcoming vacation and can't wait to wear it!" —caylee it from Outcast for $149 (available in sizes XXS–XL and three colors). A pair of rimless sunglasses because it's scientifically proven that you can't *not* feel fierce while wearing I totally made that up, but throw on a pair of sunglasses and tell me you don't feel totally fabulous. Promising review: "Stylish must-have! I recently snagged a pair of Y2K Sunglasses, and they're my new obsession! These shades boast a chic Y2K-inspired design that's both trendy and comfortable. With lightweight frames and adjustable nose pads, they're perfect for all-day wear. Plus, they're incredibly versatile, complementing any outfit effortlessly. Made with quality materials, these sunglasses are durable and offer excellent UV protection. In summary, the Y2K Sunglasses are a stylish must-have accessory that adds flair to any look. Trust me, you won't regret adding them to your collection —PavlovGet it from Amazon for $16.99+ (available in five colors). A denim patchwork bodysuit that should just clock in for the summer, cuz you'll def be putting this cutie to work. Job — serving. I have this!! I got it for Cowboy Carter and am so excited to wear it. It's so cute and looks exactly like the pics, *thank goodness*. I created my entire look for the concert based on this bodysuit, and let me just tell y'all, I'm bout to eat, chomp, gobble, and chew. This was my first purchase with the brand, and I'll surely be putting in tons more orders. Get it from Micas for $28 (available in sizes XS–3XL and two colors). A scarf to help you get that vintage Hollywood look. This + sunglasses?! You're gonna be unstoppable. Get it from White Fox for $29.99 (available in one size fits all). A midi dress and cardigan set so stunning, you'll be stopped every five minutes with questions about where you got it. Rebdolls is a Latine- and woman-owned small biz that makes clothes with plenty of bold colors and fun it from Rebdolls for $79.90 (available in sizes S–5X and two colors). A knit halter dress that'll have everyone kinda nervous when you enter a room because you'll look like a bombshell entering the villa, coming to steal everybody's partner. Promising review: "I purchased this dress for my vacation to Aruba. I absolutely love it. It's so soft and adjustable that it fits me perfectly. Say yes to this dress. I feel stunning in it." —Tammy vigilGet it from Amazon for $49.99 (available in sizes XS–XL and six colors). A denim Telfar bag because stylish and Telfar are basically synonyms. I mean, I know y'all saw Beyoncé's denim Telfeezy look. The contrast stitching, adjustable and removable straps, the front pocket with card slotssss (!!!), I'm salivating. This bag is teeeaaaaa. Okay, let me enter the chat. Hey besties! My birthday just passed, and when I say I spoiled myself, I truly, TRULY mean it. My wallet is still side-eying me, like, *girl, can you stop, please*. My mood the entire month of June was ~whatever you want, you beautiful, perfect little princess~ so when I got the email about this bag, my card was out quicker than Taylor from Love Island switched up on my girl Olandria. But I don't have a single regret cuz it's now my favorite purse. There's just so much space, and as a girl, that's amazing. None of my clothes ever have pockets, and I am just extremely fond of itty bitty purses that only fit a lip gloss and my ID. I almost don't know what to do with myself cuz I have so much room for stuff. I squeal every time I look at it, like it's my baby. I'm so excited to pair it with my Cowboy Carter fit (for pics, I know I can't bring it into the venue). It's worth every cent that I spent, and I will forever stand on though I need a new tire. But be so real, a tire or a Telfar bag for my birthday, likeee?! Pfttt, forget my tire, lol. I'm literally just a girl. *Calls my father*.Get it from Telfar for $280. A crochet mini dress that *is not* lined, but still isn't see-through! The cutout waist and ruffled hem make this cutie extremely hard to resist. Aw, forget it, get in the cart, babe. Get it from Outcast for $135 (available in sizes XXS–XL and two colors). A set of 68 stacking rings in different sizes that'll give you endless jewelry combos to create. Promising review: "Run, do not walk, and scoop this up. There is such an incredible variety of rings — different styles and sizes — that there is something for everyone. The rings are well-made. High quality. Definitely would buy again!" —JamieGet them from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in six different sets). A crochet beach dress because you're def not a *big T-shirt and shorts cover up* kinda person. If you plan to look absolutely fabulous every moment of the day, this is a look that'll help you totally devour your beach day. Get it from Boohoo for $31 (originally $84; available in sizes S–L). A pair of Western-style knee-high sandals with a gladiator silhouette that'll have everyone dying to know where you got them. Promising review: "Love the color, although I was skeptical at first. But I can wear these with practically anything! The heel is not too high or skinny, so they are extremely comfortable." —Bositta them from Akira for $119.90 (available in sizes 5.5–11). A leopard and lace maxi dress cuz nothing says fierce like a little bit of growl power (shoutout to The Cheetah Girls). The brand is worn by celebrities like Tyla and Doja Cat, and has even been worn by Maddy Perez (Alexa Demie) on an episode of Euphoria! Get it from for $95 (originally $169; available in sizes XS–M). A 25-pack of nose cuffs to match your aesthetic without having to face any more needles. So many cute designs, you'll definitely be obsessed with these. Promising review: "My friends are now obsessed! Gave so many people the link to these because they're very stylish. I have both sides of my nose pierced, but hate changing the studs out. This is so easy to slide on and off, I don't even need the piercing at this point." —Kay FinesseGet them from Amazon for $8.99+ (available in seven different sets). A pair of flowy pants, a summer must-have for creating all kinds of looks — cozy, cute, casual, dressy, beachy, and basically any other summer look you can think of. Promising review: "Seriously, love these pants, and I can't tell you how many compliments I get on them. They're linen and they're perfect for summer. I can go to a business meeting or go out with the girls. I have three colors now. —Kelly FajardoGet them from Amazon for $29.69 (available in sizes XS–XL and 15 colors). A butterfly top because the early 2000s was such an iconic time in fashion. Okay, maybe not the skirts over jeans, but there were def some gems! Get it from Akira for $69.90 (available in one size). A crossover crop top with keyhole cutouts that you'll surely get your money's worth out of, cuz once you put it on, you'll wanna wear it nonstop. Get it from Rebdolls for $24.43 (originally $34.90; available in sizes S–5X). An asymmetrical top + skort set that def gives ~mamacita~ vibes *looks at Nic from Love Island*. Promising review: "I'm thrilled with this curve skirt set! The fitted style is incredibly cute, and the fabric offers just enough stretch for all-day comfort. Perfect for a casual spring outing, I felt both stylish and confident in it!" —C***aGet it from Micas for $42 (originally $48; available in sizes XS–3XL and two colors). A tie-front mini dress with metallic chain straps for a look that says *I'm barely trying today, but still am the most stylish one in the room*. Ya know, just a casual slay. Promising review: "I wore this fitted mini dress to a casual summer picnic and felt so comfortable all day. The mid-stretch fabric really hugs my curves without feeling constricting. Love the quality!" —s***hGet it from Micas for $62 (available in sizes XS–3XL and three colors). A Telfar track skirt that'll have you sitting on the product page for hours because you won't be able to choose a color and are tempted to buy one of each. It's me, I'm describing myself. Heheeee, back again, lol. Yep, I bought this too. I told y'all I spoiled myself. I bought this in the store on a trip to New York as another birthday gift to myself, cuz why not? It's SOOOO cute. I have Telfar bags but hadn't bought clothes yet, and Telfar's clothes honestly run very small *because* remember, they're a unisex store. I can switch between medium and large normally for other brands, but for Telfar, I'm a small in bottoms and an extra small in tops. I was literally so confused when the employee kept telling me I should try a small (because, sir, do you see all this booty?!), but shout out to him cuz he was spot on. This skirt is of such great quality, I just know that I'm not even gonna eat food in this skirt. I'm a clumsy mess, and I refuse to spill anything on this; I'd crash out so bad. The light blue is so cutesy, it's perfect. I'm obsessed with my skirt, and I promise I'll get pics soon. I've been ridiculously busy, and planning outfits for a billion other things I've had to do, but I have so many plans for this skirt. Now let me get off this product page because the longer I look, the more I realize I need this in chocolate and cream, it from Telfar for $135 (available in sizes XS–2XL and nine colors). A keyhole bodysuit for 'fits that require a plain, solid-color top. Even your *plain* is a step above the ordinary in style. Get it from Rebdolls for $20.93 (originally $29.90; available in sizes S–5X). A bodycon maxi dress you'll wanna wear on every summer vacay. It's perfect for an outdoor lunch or even to impersonate a famous pop star on a trip to Italy while Paolo tells you that "you shine with the light from the sun." Promising review: "It's stunning, breathtaking, and beautiful. It was love at first sight when I saw it. It's worth every penny! It makes you feel like a goddess! I got all the compliments! I'm definitely buying this dress in different prints. 🥰" —Kia HowardGet it from Amazon for $49.98+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and 12 colors). A ruffled dress made from chiffon fabric for a light, airy feel. It has an adjustable lace-up front and tie cuffs on the sleeves, which will make it that much harder to resist wearing it every day. Get it from Boohoo for $34 (originally $68; available in sizes 12–24). A maxi skirt with a super high slit that'll have you feelin' the heck outta yourself. 👏👏👏 as you should, honestly. Get it from Rebdolls for $31.43 (originally $44.90; available in sizes S–5X). A dramatic ruffled gown because one thing everyone can expect from you is that you'll show up overdressed, looking like you belong on the cover of a magazine. Snag this if you want everyone to look at you like when Cinderella entered the ball. The pics in this are gonna EEEEAT — I'm talkin' three-course meal style. Promising review: "Vibrant, stunning, and eye-catching. Also, the most comfortable thing you'll put on. I bought this for a beach vacation with fancy dinners, for which I knew I wanted comfort above all else. I was stopped repeatedly for compliments, and I felt so comfortable. Perfect with flats or heels due to the high-low construction, belted or flowy (I opted for flowy), the dress is lined for whatever undergarments you choose. I am adding to my collection now. If this comes out in green, I'll have to add another to my collection!" —Ashley TGet it from Eloquii for $189+ (originally $279.95; available in sizes 14–28 and four colors) A pair of tie-up shorts so cute, they'll have the rest of your closet feeling the favoritism. Promising review: "I absolutely fell in love with these shorts! The fit is impeccable, and they hold their shape beautifully. Perfect for casual outings!" —K***nGet it from Micas for $40 (originally $42; available in sizes S–XL). A tooth gem kit since you love to bedazzle literally everything. Super cute trend that'll make your smile *even more* dazzling. You'll get cotton rolls, micro applicator brushes, gems, two bottles of glue and cleansing gel, gems, a gem picker, and a mini LED light. I have these and they're so cute! I personally was skeptical, so I didn't cure them too long because I only wanted them on my teeth for the day. They ended up being perfect and fell off before the end of the day (which was what I wanted). I'm sure if you're interested in keeping them on for longer than a day, you just cure it for longer. I just knew that I wanted them off the same day, so I only cured them for about 30 seconds. The glue came right off with the gem! I also bought other gems, like the butterfly pictured, and they worked just fine!Get it from Amazon for $32. A tie-strap mini dress, a simple slay, but still oh so cute. Just looking at it makes me wanna twirl around like a fairy. Get it from Rebdolls for $34.93 (originally $49.90; available in sizes S–5X). A totally adorable button-down halter and shorts set you'll definitely need a zillion pics in. This set will have you actually looking forward to doing laundry, just so you can wear it again. Get it from Cider for $49.90 (available in sizes 2–10 and two colors). A pair of cowboy boots for anyone who plans to dress like they're going to the rodeo all spring and summer long. You're gonna wanna lasso up a few of these in different colors. Promising review: "These are my most worn boots. Particularly in the spring and summer. They are incredibly comfortable and look so cute with mini skirts and dresses." —Hannah henegarGet them from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in sizes 5–11, wide fits, and nine colors).


Los Angeles Times
2 days ago
- Los Angeles Times
Water Feature Trends That Turn Your Backyard Into a True Escape
You know that feeling…when the day's noise fades and you hear water, even just a trickle. Instantly, the space around you feels different. Not bigger, exactly. Just more yours. And it's not about size. The new standard for 2025 is a quiet transformation. Water features that change your sense of time and place. Pools and fountains that borrow from architecture, nature, and technology. Nothing looks 'installed.' Everything feels considered. This isn't a design moment that started with an Instagram trend. It's a shift in how people live, especially in Southern California. More of us want the outdoors to feel personal and worth being outside for. There's actual science behind why it works. Water in the landscape reduces stress, can improve mental health, and may even boost physical recovery and immune response. The days of blue boxes and cold rectangles are over. There's texture everywhere. Edges you want to run your hand over. 'We're seeing more interest in raised-edge coping, especially in materials like board-formed concrete. It adds structure, texture, and a place to sit or gather,' says Michael O'Brien, founder of Los Angeles-based design studio Hommes + Gardens, known for their sculptural, plant-forward landscapes and immersive outdoor spaces. It's not just decorative. 'It turns a pool into something more sculptural, which is always the goal: we want our pools to function, but also to feel like part of the garden and the architecture.' A line between home and outdoors, blurred in the right ways. Raised coping creates seating, offers subtle elevation, and draws the eye across materials. There's an art to it. 'I like pairing this kind of edge detail with a deck that meets it flush, or using a tile that picks up on other textures around the property. Maybe something that references old pottery or a color from the home's façade. It's a way to connect the pool back to the house,' O'Brien adds. Curved coping is showing up everywhere…soft, continuous, less geometric. 'We've also been playing with curved coping to soften the geometry and add movement. Concrete finishes should be poured and stained together when visible in the same sightline; that consistency in tone makes all the difference.' Not just another backyard, but something that feels like it could have always been there. Research backs this up: organic forms and tactile materials invite us to linger, and can change how we feel in a space. The right light can change everything. 'When it comes to lighting, it's less about illumination and more about atmosphere. The right pool lighting should feel cinematic,' O'Brien explains. 'One of the most important (and often overlooked) elements is choosing the right color temperature.' And cool LEDs are seemingly out as they are said to feel harsh and disconnected when contrasted with the softness of garden lighting. 'Instead, we opt for warmer hues that flatter both the water and the plants, creating a seamless wash of light that enhances the mood rather than competing with it,' O'Brien suggests. It's not about showing off the pool. 'The light should graze, pool, shimmer. Whether it's subtly recessed beneath coping or diffused from within planted beds, our goal is always to sculpt an evening experience that feels effortless and serene.' No one wants the backyard to look like a showroom. People want materials that age well. Stone that remembers rain. Brick that's been somewhere. 'We're seeing a lot of reclaimed materials…antique brick, weathered limestone, honed concrete. When paired with natural elements like turf or crushed gravel, those textures ground the space and make it feel like it's always been there.' Texture does something to the brain. 'That's the balance we're always chasing: timeless, but not generic. Pools are getting softer in shape, less rigid. Curves are coming back in a more refined way. But classics still hold: a clean rectangular pool with aged materials and thoughtful planting will never go out of style.' There's a reason this matters. Natural surfaces, curved edges, and layers of planting help moderate temperature, reduce water waste, and make the space easier to live with year-round. What's showing up in remodeled and new backyards? Each of these trends is about more than just how things look. They change how spaces are used and how people feel in them. If your backyard isn't big or isn't fancy, it still qualifies. A single water wall or basin by the patio can change the whole experience. Not every project is on a sprawling lot. One of the most talked-about new pools in the Hollywood Hills sits where a driveway used to be. It isn't massive. But every detail is intentional. 'We recently designed a pool for a 1927 Spanish Revival home in the Hollywood Hills. The pool sits where the driveway used to be, so we had to make every square foot count. Instead of treating it as a standalone feature, we made it feel like part of the garden, with raised coping that doubles as seating, planting all around it, and materials that reflect the age and character of the home,' O'Brien shared. No two edges match. The board-formed concrete brings in grain and texture. The curved steps mimic the curved coping. Tiles pick up on the yellowed stucco and terra cotta nearby. Planting goes right to the water's edge. You swim in the garden, not next to it. 'It's a small space, but it feels generous because everything is working together: form, material, planting, and proportion. That's what we're always after, a pool that doesn't just sit in the backyard, but elevates the whole property.' There's a bigger story here. People invest in water not just to impress, but to reset. Research on 'blue space' shows consistent links between water in the environment and lower anxiety, improved mood, and even more time spent outdoors. Raised-edge plunge pools, sculptural fountains, or even just a small trickle at the back of the yard, these are not just luxuries. They're invitations. A way to get outside, linger, and actually enjoy where you live. If you want to make your backyard feel less like a set piece and more like a retreat, follow the water. Maybe the only thing between Tuesday and escape is a ripple, a bit of curve, and the right kind of light.

Business Insider
3 days ago
- Business Insider
Heated outdoor furniture exists — and extends patio season to all year long
I've always loved sitting on my patio to work, eat breakfast, or have a drink with a friend, bouncing among several arrangements I've sprinkled about to create my own outdoor oasis, from a rocking chair to a wooden sofa, or metal loungers with cushions. Since I don't have a patio heater, when nights got cold, I had to bundle up in layers or start a fire in my fire pit or chiminea. So, it's not surprising that Outmore Living's heated furniture caught my eye. Outmore Living's heated furniture collection is incredibly unique. As far as I can tell in my research as a freelance writer specializing in home and outdoor products, they're the only brand offering furniture that incorporates heating pads inside outdoor furniture cushions that are powered by batteries, allowing users to place the sofas, chairs, or ottomans wherever they want on their patio or yard. Kevin Long and Alex Duncan co-founded the Austin-based company in 2022, two years after Long had the idea of heated outdoor furniture during Thanksgiving in 2020. The Austin-based company has come a long way from building a prototype in Duncan's living room to the sleek and comfortable outdoor furniture that makes it more desirable to spend more time outside in chilly weather. With weather-resistant properties and five different heating levels, Outmore Living's heated furniture is giving people more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors for far less work than it takes to start a fire and less CO2 emissions than propane heaters emit. When I posted the furniture on my social media, quite a few friends reached out with interest. Those who lived in cooler places, like Alaska, commented how such furniture would make a huge difference in their lives. Among the best places to buy outdoor furniture, Outmore Living is one to watch. Design Outmore Living offers four battery-powered heated furniture pieces — a chair, a loveseat, a 3-seat sofa, and an ottoman. The furniture is stylish and contemporary. Each piece has an FSC-certified teak frame with curved arms, a high back, and square cushions that come in seven different colors. I tested the aloe color. The brand also offers side or coffee tables. The cushions have five layers, consisting of weather- and stain-resistant Sunbrella fabric, a waterproof liner, a carbon fiber heating pad, Dacron fiber (polyester), and high-resiliency memory foam. Outmore Living calls their heating design HeatTech. The back and bottom cushions are connected by locking connectors, which are linked to the power bar mount, located on the underside of the teak frame. Each seat has a port, which the power bar magnetically connects to. It also has a built-in USB-A and USB-C plug to charge your devices.. While the power bar is visible, it is not garishly so. You're able to set your furniture collection anywhere, no power outlet required. As Outmore Living improves its design and technology, it is also committed to sustainability. Rather than needing to replace the furniture in its entirety, the teak frame is built for the long haul. As the company plans to enhance its offerings, you may find yourself considering upgraded HeatTech, replaceable cushions, and other accessories. Outmore Living has also partnered with showrooms and retailers in several states to allow customers to see the furniture in person. It even lists the coffee shops and hotels where its products are utilized if you're nearby. Delivery Outmore Living's heated furniture is made to order and typically ships for free with a white glove delivery service within 2-3 weeks. Unfortunately, Outmore Living happened to be changing their shipping carrier right when I was scheduled to do this review, and because of that, my experience with delivery and set up was different than what most people will experience. Prior to my furniture being delivered, the three batteries were shipped for free in the mail to my house. I did have an issue with one of the batteries not working. It just wouldn't turn on, but the company sent out another the next day with a return label so I could send back the battery for inspection. Having tested a lot of products in the last four years, I know better than most that sometimes batteries just don't work, so I wasn't upset by this at all. It can happen to any company, and Outmore Living was very prompt in its response to rectify the situation. As for the furniture delivery, I was sent notifications by email to set up a delivery date and time. The shipping carrier also gave me a call, granting me the opportunity to choose an earlier date than what I was provided in the email. On the delivery day, two men arrived with the Solerno loveseat and lounge chair. They placed the pre-assembled furniture on my back porch, connected the cushions, and took away all the packaging. The entire delivery lasted less than 20 minutes. Comfort The cushions on the Solerno lounge chair and loveseat are very comfortable. Made of memory foam and covered in Sunbrella fabric, the cushions are a delight to sit on. The fabric is smooth and comfortable on my skin, while the cushions have a medium firm feel, which means they're supportive without being hard or uncomfortable. I sink slightly in, but not too much to make me think the memory foam will break down quickly. I like how wide the lounge chair is, making it a good option for people of various sizes. The 2-seat sofa and the lounge chair are deep with tall backs for ultimate support. Even though they're deep, I can still place my feet on the ground when my backside is set against the back cushion (I'm 5'5" for reference). Sometimes, I'll lie on the loveseat with my head leaning against one arm of the sofa and my feet hanging over the opposite side. Heating Although you can use Outmore Living's furniture year-round, its heating feature is what makes it unique. Its HeatTech system combines a battery heating pad within the cushions to create heated outdoor furniture. A power bar connects to the underside of the teak frame with magnets. There are five heating levels (85°F to 120°F), adjusted via arrows on the power bar. The cushion grows warm within 15-60 seconds (though I usually felt the cushion grow warm within 15-20 seconds). The heated pad does not stretch to every corner of the cushion, though it's quite large and centered along the back and bottom cushion. The highest heating level is toasty. I'd suggest it for deep winter and the fourth highest heating level for cool days in the fall or spring. Because I tested the furniture in May, I usually used the first, second, or third heating level in the early mornings or evenings when it was breezy but not cold. I know I'll find daily use of this sofa come fall and winter. While the power bars are marketed to last up to 10 hours, I experienced a range. At the highest heat setting, the power bar lasted two hours and five minutes. Another time, just 50 minutes, which transparently is not the longest time, but it's enough to enjoy a coffee in the morning or maybe a whisky in the evening. This was after the battery had been charged days earlier and sat in my house fully charged until I was ready to test the heat again. There's little difference between the fourth and fifth heating levels, so to get some longer use out of the power bar, I'd suggest using the fourth heating level if it's particularly cold. At the lowest heat setting, the battery lasted seven hours and 15 minutes one time and two hours and 45 minutes another time. I suspect you'll get the best use out of the battery if you charge the power bar and use it right away. Leave it sitting for a day or two, and it's likely that the charge goes down even if it reads as fully charged. To verify this theory, I charged a power bar and used it the next day, only for it to last six hours and 15 minutes on the lowest heating level. Charging all three batteries takes about 6 hours and 45 minutes. Outmore includes a cord that can charge them simultaneously, or you can use your own USB-A or USB-C cables. I did have a bit of an issue with the heating capabilities. Upon first testing, one cushion initially stopped heating after 30 minutes but worked again after moving the cushions around and reconnecting. Later, the sofa's power bars paused with no warning — lights froze and heat stopped. Swapping the bars helped one side, but the other didn't resume heating. The chair's power bar also shut off unexpectedly but worked again after restarting. I don't know why I experienced these glitches at some points during testing and not during others. As far as I can tell, you don't need to be sitting on the furniture for the power bar to work. While the glitches are not great, the likelihood of my sitting on this furniture for more than three hours at a time is slim, and I'm confident the battery power can last for at least three hours at the third and fourth heat levels. Outmore Living responded quickly to my issues, and I expect continued improvements with future models. Durability After three weeks of testing the Solerno 2-seat sofa and chair on my uncovered porch during a particularly rainy Texas May, I've gotten a good sense of their durability. I covered them with a tarp to protect them when not in use, though some moisture and dirt still got through. Thankfully, the cushions dried quickly and were easy to clean, as was the teak frame. The FSC-certified teak feels sturdy and, with proper care, could last decades. The medium-firm memory foam cushions also appear well-made, though like all foam, their longevity will depend on usage and care. I plan to store the cushions when not in use to extend their life. The Sunbrella fabric might be resistant to water, stains, and UV rays, but that doesn't mean that water won't be absorbed by the cushions, which could affect the memory foam in the long run. While the HeatTech is impressive, its long-term durability is unclear. The power bars and HeatTech pads have relatively short warranties (one and two years), so I'm storing the power bars indoors when not in use for extra protection. Returns and warranty Outmore Living allows returns within 45 days. However, there is a 20% return fee and the cost of shipping. For instance, the Solerno Heated 2-Seat sofa set return fee would be $1,750 (which is 20% of its $8,750 price tag). While steep, the return fee is understandable for made-to-order furniture. Different parts of the furniture have different warranties. The power bars only have a one-year warranty, while the HeatTech heating pads are covered under a 2-year warranty. The teak frames are covered under a 3-year warranty, while the cushion covers and foam inserts have a 5-year warranty. The teak frame and cover warranties are average, if not better, than most warranties for outdoor furniture. However, I would prefer a longer warranty for the power bars and heating pads, only because technology such as these can be finicky, and I think it would be nice to have them covered for much longer than one to two years. For reference, if a power bar dies after a year, a replacement is $400. Cons to consider While the HeatTech technology is impressive, customers should be prepared that the battery life is not always consistent, and glitches can occur. In my testing, the longest a power bar lasted was a little over 7 hours on the lowest heat setting and as short as 50 minutes on the highest heat setting. It doesn't help that the power bars take over 6 hours to charge. Add on the fact that the power bar warranty is only one year, and it's a little unclear how durable the power bars are. I appreciate that Outmore Living offers free white glove delivery, but unfortunately, if you want to return the product, it's going to cost a pretty high fee. In fact, Outmore Living charges 20% of the cost of the product plus a shipping fee. This makes sense in some ways, considering that their furniture is all made upon ordering, but that aside, you should probably be completely sure of your purchase before investing in this product. What are your alternatives? If you're looking for other brands that sell outdoor heated furniture, you'll be disappointed to discover that there is likely only one other company with a similar offering. Galanter & Jones' Kosmos Collection is very modern in style with a molded cast stone construction, but lacks the plush cushions that Outmore Living has. It has to be plugged into an outlet for its heating element, with a cord that ultimately limits where you can place the Kosmos Chair or Lounge. However, it is slightly more affordable than Outmore Living's heated furniture collection. Of course, you can always enjoy high-quality outdoor furniture without heating elements like those offered by Polywood, which offers sustainable HDPE furniture that mimics the look of wood. The 6-piece deep-seated Acadia Lounge Sofa Set is equally as comfortable as Outmore Living's, and you have a lot more choices in terms of the designs and cushion colors. Though Polywood's collections are considered luxury buys, they're still more affordable than the Solerno Set, which comes with three pieces rather than the six that are included in the Acadia Lounge Sofa Set. You can see our full review of our experience with Polywood. Burrow also offers some great outdoor furniture options, like the modular Burrow Relay 4-piece Outdoor Sofa Set. The set is moderately priced, easy to put together, and has comfortable cushions. If only the cushion covers could be thrown in the wash. The frame of the set we tested is made of galvanized steel, but they do offer a teak design, too. The bottom line There is no doubt that Outmore Living has created a stylish outdoor furniture collection that is water-resistant, comfortable, and built to last. Their ingenious design — using batteries to heat cushions — is a gamechanger for those living in cold areas or buyers who simply want to enjoy the outdoors year-round without needing a propane heater or roaring fire. The battery life of the power bars is not consistent, but I'll take them over a corded design that limits where I can place my outdoor furniture. A high price tag is surely going to make customers pause, but if they take a leap of faith, they'll likely discover that they'll be using Outmore Living's heated outdoor furniture quite often (even despite some occasional glitches).