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How to choose an outdoor chair from the perspective of indoor use? 10 items for both camping and home use.

How to choose an outdoor chair from the perspective of indoor use? 10 items for both camping and home use.

The recent boom in outdoor activities as a new hobby has attracted attention to gear that enhances camping and other activities. More and more people are using outdoor chairs not only outdoors but also at home. In this issue, we introduce a selection of outdoor chairs that look great even when used at home!

The second outdoor boom is fueling a growing enthusiasm for camping gear! Camp chairs that can also be used indoors are especially popular!

The outdoor boom of the mid-1990s was unprecedented. A second boom, reminiscent of that era, is currently sweeping Japan. In addition to full-fledged camping at campgrounds and seaside areas, a new activity called “belamping,” in which people enjoy the outdoors by setting up chairs, tables, and sunshades on their balconies, has emerged as a hobby that can be done with only a Corona disaster. Some people even set up tents on their balconies and spend their time sleeping and eating there. Perhaps because of this, many brands of outdoor items are now offering stylish designs that look good even when used in the home. In particular, outdoor chairs have many uses at home, and the functionality of compact storage, which is unique to the outdoors and can be taken out and put away for a change of scenery, has led to an increasing number of people purchasing outdoor chairs even if they do not usually go camping.

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What are the key points in choosing an outdoor chair for indoor use?

The key to choosing an outdoor chair that can also be used at home is, without a doubt, color selection. If you follow the theory, choose a color that goes well with the color scheme of your home’s interior. For example, if warm brownish colors are the main color, then similar colors such as brown, beige, white, and khaki should be a good match. Conversely, if your main color palette is blue or monotone cold colors, choose black, gray, or navy. While it is good to choose colors that match the furniture in your home, if you dare to add an “outdoorsy” accent to your room, we recommend choosing green or native patterns. Since the main battlefield is outdoors, you may not have to worry so much about whether or not the design matches your home furniture as long as you like it.

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Here is a selection of outdoor chairs that you can use at home!

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