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Newsflash: camping is cool now, and summer is the time to get involved. Today's best outdoor gear is as much about considered design as it is practicality, with brands applying the same attention to detail you'd expect from high-end furniture or kitchenware.

This week's picks celebrate that shift. Whether you're disappearing into the mountains for a long weekend or simply making the most of a summer evening in the garden, these are the beautifully designed camping essentials worth packing.

Snow Peak Amenity Dome Tent

Japanese outdoor specialist Snow Peak has built a cult following by making camping gear that lasts for decades, and the Amenity Dome is one of its most accessible tents. Spacious, weatherproof and remarkably easy to pitch, it's the sort of shelter that makes spending a night outdoors feel genuinely comfortable.

Helinox Camp Chair

A proper cool box is one of those purchases that pays for itself every summer. YETI's famously overbuilt Tundra 45 keeps food and drinks cold for days thanks to its thick insulation, while the bombproof construction means it'll happily survive years of camping trips, festivals and beach days.

Helinox Camp Chair

Forget sagging folding chairs. Helinox helped redefine portable camping furniture with lightweight aluminium frames and surprisingly supportive seating. This chair packs down small enough to throw in a boot yet offers the sort of comfort you'll appreciate after a long day on the trail.

Barebones Forest Lantern

Few things create atmosphere quite like warm lantern light after sunset. Barebones' Forest Lantern combines vintage styling with modern rechargeable LED technology, making it equally suited to woodland campsites, garden gatherings and evenings spent on the balcony.

Pendleton Blanket

A Pendleton wool blanket is one of those classics that somehow improves with age. Throw it over your shoulders around the campfire, spread it across the grass for a picnic or keep it in the car for spontaneous adventures.

UCO Portable Grill

Compact enough to travel with but capable enough to cook a proper meal, UCO's portable grill takes the hassle out of campsite cooking. It folds flat for transport and sets up in seconds, making it an easy upgrade from balancing pans over disposable barbecues.

Montbell Multilamp

Head torch, lantern and campsite light in one neat package, Montbell's clever Multilamp is exactly the sort of multi-purpose kit the Japanese brand excels at. Small enough to disappear into a backpack, it's ready for everything from late-night tent organisation to early morning coffee brewing.

Osprey Transporter Gear Tote

Getting gear from the car to camp is rarely glamorous. Osprey's rugged Transporter Tote makes the job considerably easier thanks to its durable construction, generous capacity and thoughtful organisation. Chances are you'll end up using far beyond camping trips too.

Victorinox Huntsman Knife

Few pieces of outdoor equipment are as timeless as a Swiss Army Knife. The Huntsman remains one of Victorinox's most versatile models, offering everything from blades and scissors to a wood saw in a pocket-friendly package that's ready for almost any campsite task.

MSR Titanium Cup

Simple, lightweight and practically indestructible, a titanium cup is one of those camping luxuries that quickly becomes indispensable. MSR's version weighs next to nothing, won't rust and is just as useful for morning coffee as it is for heating water over a stove.