Old Adirondack Chair with Footrest
The first time you see the Old Adirondack Chair with Footrest your reaction may be that it reminds you of the aluminum deck chairs you are accustomed to seeing by a hotel’s pool. But that’s where the similarities end. Sit in it and you’ll forget where you are or what you were doing just before you took your book and glass of lemonade outside for a breather. Lie back and you’ll just feel the stress melt away.
What Old Adirondack refers to as comfortable, anyone who owns this outdoor cedar chair might go so far as to describe it as ergonomic. What makes this design stand apart from most deck chairs are a few things. Its high slanted back invites you to lean into it, while the curved seat with footrest raises your legs just enough that it increases your blood circulation. The armrests are at just the right height that you’ll actually want to use them rather than avoid them at all cost. Nothing about this chair is forced. Your body will naturally want to conform to all its angles.
Whether you have or are considering other pieces in the Old Adirondack line or you have another set of patio furniture that you wish to compliment with this deck style chair, it will easily blend with any décor, be it formal or casual. Its beauty can best be described as simple with a touch of elegance.
Finally, a Chair That Begs to Be Relaxed in, Day or Night
If you are like most people, spending as much time as possible outside during the warm months is a priority. Maybe you love sitting by your pool and sunbathing or under your patio cover where you can still feel the warmth of the sun caress you as you chat with friends, read the latest best seller and listen to your favorite Steely Dan album. On those warm summer nights, pull your Old Adirondack Chair with Footrest to the edge of your property and name the constellations in the sky or watch for shooting stars. Whatever it is about spring and summer that brings you outside any opportunity you have, you’ll just feel better doing it in this chair.
The dimensions of the Adirondack Chair with Footrest are 14-37″ H x 20-22″ W x 14-19″ D and it weighs a mere 27 pounds. If you have ever owned furniture made from cedar, you’re probably already pleased with how it ages. Unlike oak and pine, which both show cracks more quickly, cedar tends to take a long time to splinter. When your chair arrives, it will be a pale tan or light gold. Unless you stain it or paint it, in about a year it will weather to a silver gray patina. Some assembly will be required before you can start using your chair. If are concerned with its quality and seeing the Made in the USA logo is important to you, rest assured that it’s made in upstate New York.
Once you put your Old Adirondack Chair with Footrest together and being spending time in it, don’t be surprised if you are in a meeting or can’t see over the pile of paperwork on your desk at work and find yourself longing to be in your new chair dozing off.
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