Adirondack Chairs

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Fan Back Adirondack Chairs
Traditional Adirondack chairs, Archie style. With arms and back tipped and curved at just the right angle, comfort is a given. Part sophisticate, part contemporary, 100% fun, this is an Adirondack chair you're going to love.

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Fan Back Painted Adirondack Chair With Ottoman
Your feet will be very happy when you take a seat in our Fan Back Adirondack Chair With Ottoman. This dynamic duo can be ordered in matching colors, or two different shades. Made of a Malaysian hardwood called Merpaugh and finished in marine industrial paints, this painted Adirondack chair and ottoman are very durable and can be left outside in all climates year round.

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Round Back Painted Adirondack Chairs
This is the original Archie's Island Chair, designed from Archie's childhood memories of summer vacations in the Thousand Islands in Ontario. The circular backs of these painted Adirondack chairs not only look good, they are also extremely comfortable. Made of a Malaysian hardwood called Merpaugh and finished in marine industrial paints, this Adirondack chair is very durable and can be left outside in all climates year round.

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Round Back Adirondack Chair with Ottoman
How do you improve upon THE ROUND BACK? Add an OTTOMAN for even more comfort. Get one in the same color as your chair, or choose from one of our other 12 luscious colors. Made of a Malaysian hardwood called Merpaugh and finished in marine industrial paints, this Adirondack chair and ottoman are very durable and can be left outside in all climates year round.

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Butterfly Chairs
The Butterfly Chair. This smaller chair slips apart for easy storage, making it the ideal chair for extra seating, limited space or unlimited style. Its smaller size makes it a hit with those wanting a splash of color on their deck, balcony or family room. Made of a Malaysian hardwood called Merpaugh and finished in marine industrial paints, this unique Adirondack chair is very durable and can be left outside in all climates year round.


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