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Adirondack
chairs offer a classic choice in outdoor garden furniture. The
recognizable shape of these chairs appears to be a combination of
an average garden chair and a slack deck chair. The typical Adirondack
chair has an easily distinguishable slanted, slatted back and seat.
There are several options when purchasing Adirondack chairs, consider
the following:
• Traditional redwood Adirondack chairs offer longevity and
an East coast look. They are costly, but a great investment in furniture
made to last.
• Assembly may be required: to save you money, some retailers
offer kits of Adirondack chairs that you put together yourself. This
is a potentially great money saving idea for the skilled consumer.
• Several wood options are available: redwood, mahogany, teak
and pine. There are even versions crafted from recycled plastic.
The name of Adirondack chairs dates back to the early nineteen hundreds.
Adirondack chairs were a popular invention at the time when prosperous
Americans retreated to the rustic camps of the Adirondacks during
the Gilded Age. Adirondack chairs became popular for lounging in the
outdoors. Cafés also used Adirondack chairs because the wide
arms were perfect for resting a drink on. Today, Adirondack chairs
are a great seating option for the backyard or deck.
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