'I'm king of the patio!'

Seen the blockbuster movie "Titanic"? Can't get enough of the great ship's trivia? If you care that much, (and can afford it) you can stretch out on replicas of the ship's deck chairs.

Eighty-seven years after the luxury liner sank, the Titanic Deck Chair Company of Nantucket, Mass., is crafting mahogany chaise longues complete with adjustable leg rests and brass name-card holders.

They can deck your deck for $1,295 a piece at www.furniture.com

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