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If The White Lotus has taught us anything (besides the perils of vacationing with frenemies), it’s that a perfectly curated poolside moment is as essential as the plot twists. Season three trades the dramatic cliffs of Sicily for the golden sands of Thailand, where sun-drenched loungers and parasols in warm, sunset shades create a chic scene. In this world of slow sips and knowing side-eyes, the vibe is as rich as the setting: teak daybeds draped in plush towels, palm trees swaying in the background, and guests donning breezy resortwear that feels both timeless and impossibly cool.
The key to channeling this look at home? Lean into an earthy, tropical palette—specifically rich terracotta accents—to capture that White Lotus glow. Loungers in natural wood, bamboo umbrellas, and woven beach totes casually placed beside an iced cocktail complete the aesthetic. Whether you’re outfitting a sprawling pool deck or just a sunny corner of your balcony, the formula is the same. Ahead, we’ve rounded up the best pieces to bring this sultry, sunbaked Thai resort energy to your own personal retreat.
The Umbrella
Shade, but make it White Lotus–worthy. This bamboo market umbrella with a terracotta-hued shade channels sun-soaked afternoons spent along the Thai coastline—just add a teak lounger and a chilled spritz.
The Chaise Lounge
These acacia wood chaise lounges bring the laid-back luxury of a Thai retreat straight to your backyard. With their slatted frame and reclining design, they’re the perfect spot for a little R&R.
The Beach Towel
Drape one of these Yves Delorme Croisière beach towels over a teak lounger, and suddenly, your backyard feels like the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui (where most of season three was filmed). The rich burnt-orange color and ultra-soft terry cotton bring a little bit of tropical-inspired luxury to your outdoor setup.
The Side Table
This solid teak side table is the perfect perch for a stack of beach reads. Just set it between a pair of loungers, add a woven tray, and let the relaxation commence.
The Chair
This mango-wood and wicker barrel chair offers the same relaxed yet refined look as the dining chairs seen on the resort’s deck. Perfect for long, languid meals with (or without) a side of drama.