
On the banks of Lake Champlain in 1903, a man named Thomas Lee was on a search for comfortable outdoor furniture. Eventually, he created a simple chair with a lot of character: The Adirondack – which got its namesake from the region of New York Lee was summering in. Still a popular pick today, Adirondack chairs are a must for every alfresco retreat from campgrounds in the Pacific Northwest to the rocky shores of Maine. This one, for example, is traditional and weather-resistant with its 100% recycled HDPE lumber construction – a durable plastic material. Contemporary flat back design adds a stylish touch to any outdoor space
- Made from 7/8" thick recycled plastic that is built to withstand all weather conditions and be left outside year round
- Ergonomic design for added comfort
- Low maintenance - no painting or staining necessary
- Features automotive grade UV stabilizer for increased protection
- Built with 316 stainless steel hardware and hidden stainless steel fasteners on the front to provide increased durability
Length: 86 cm
Width: 79 cm
Height: 105 cm
Capacity: 225 kg