Chairs

  1. Folding Adirondack Chair

    Looking for a Folding Adirondack Chair for your patio, garden, deck or poolside area?  The market is now turning to taking this classic style of outdoor furniture and giving it a more versatile appeal. You have several options to choose from to adorn the great outdoors with the classic Adirondack style made popular in the northeast states so long ago.

    These days we are all looking for ways to bring the comforts and convenience of the interior of our homes to the exterior of our homes.  Outdoor patio furniture can now be found in a variety of styles and sizes too.  Children’s Adirondack style furniture is on the rise.  The folding Adirondack chair offers portability for easy storage and folds down to a size that is easily tucked away for the winter months.

    Though the Adirondack style furniture has been around for quite some time little details have changed to make them more and more comfortable.  The latest craze has dealt with the issue of storage for all those in the northeast

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  2. Adirondack Chair

    The Adirondack Chair originated right here in the USA in Westport, NY. Thomas Lee designed it while on vacation. Originally called the Westport Plank Chair Mr. Lee was looking for a comfortable chair that would be appropriate for both indoor and outdoor use.

    Originally, the first Adirondack chair was made from eleven pieces of wood, cut from a single board. The straight seat and back were set at a slant to provide a better “sit” on the steep mountain inclines indicative of the area. A hallmark feature of the Adirondack is the wide armrests which will easily hold food or drinks.

    Hands down friends and family of Thomas Lee agreed that despite the appearance of the Adirondack Chair it was extremely comfortable. Thomas secured a patent in 1904 for his invention and for nearly 20 years variations of the original Adirondack chair were popping up everywhere based on Thomas’ design.

    The trend for these comfortable chairs has continued ever since that first Adirondack sat under

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