Adirondack chairs have been an American tradition since the early 20th century. They are named after the Adirondack mountains near the town of Westport, New York, where the chairs were first designed by Thomas Lee, a family man looking for better outdoor seating for his large family. This was an area where many well to do families would spend their summers and having comfortable outdoor seating became a priority.
The original Adirondack chairs were made of wood and many people think of rustic beach aged Adirondack chairs when they think of the perfect beach scene. Unfortunately, with the elements, wooden Adirondack chairs age rather quickly. They are also not cheap. With Recycled Venice Beach Outdoor Patio Adirondack Chairs when you invest in these chairs they are made to last.
There are many advantages of recycled plastic Adirondack chairs. They look just like real wood, except that they won't peel, crack, or wear. These chairs are all weather resistant and contain UV-inhibited pigment systems. So they won't fade. These chairs are also sturdy. Each one weighs about 40 pounds so you don't have to worry about them blowing away in the wind the way some plastic chairs do.
Another nice thing about these chairs is that you don't have to cover them or bring them inside when it rains. They won't absorb moisture or rot the way wooden Adirondack chairs would. They also won't splinter or crack. You can also feel good about the recycled plastics in these chairs. They are made from recycled milk and detergent bottles.These chairs also come in many great colors, so take the time to explore all of the color options.
These chairs are also comfortable, which is the best part of the Adirondack chairs. They feature a slatted back and a deep seat that creates a body cradling experience. The arm rests are wide and comfortable. This classic chair has withstood the test of time and is an investment that will bring you many seasons of outdoor comfort. These chairs may cost more, but they are an investment in quality.












