Dining in the great outdoors, stylishly

This photo provided by CB2 shows one of their petrified wood serving boards. (CB2 via AP)

This undated photo shows CB2's Doris matte-finish aluminum tumblers in navy, copper, silver and soft mint green. (CB2 via AP)

Heath Ceramics has a set of three soft, lint-free and absorbent flour sack towels, shown here, printed with hip, bold flatware graphics designed by the type foundry House Industries. Instead of a small napkin, consider using larger tea towels when outdoor dining; they make nice lap covers and hand wipes. (Heath Ceramics/via AP)

At Anthropologie, pretty painterly renditions of papayas and lemons are printed on a serveware collection made of bamboo and melamine, bringing a tropical touch to al fresco dining. (Anthropology via AP)

In a new collaboration with the RV company Airstream, Pottery Barn has launched a collection of gear that includes a fun drinks cooler shaped like the iconic trailer, as well as logo-embroidered napery and tumblers, bowls and plates in a snazzy grey and white enamelware swirl pattern, which are shown here. (Pottery Barn via AP)

In a new collaboration with the RV company Airstream, Pottery Barn has launched a collection of gear that includes a fun drinks cooler shaped like the iconic trailer, shown here, as well as logo-embroidered napery and tumblers, bowls and plates in a snazzy grey and white enamelware swirl pattern. (Pottery Barn via AP)

Squeezing the most out of summer — especially this coronavirus summer — has often meant eating and entertaining outside, for those with the space to do it.