
Why POLYWOOD?
When it comes to restful relaxation, Adirondack ottomans and footstools are the ultimate sidekicks to our iconic Adirondack chairs. Not only do they upgrade your comfortability, but they’re also low maintenance. Our worry-free Adirondack ottomans and footstools are perfect for decks, patios, poolsides, beachfronts, and balconies now and for years to come.
All of our ottomans and footstools are crafted with HDPE lumber that outperforms wood and other plastics time and time again. This innovative outdoor furniture material is made to be loved in any season and won’t chip, crack, peel, fade, rot, or require painting to stay vibrant.

Adirondack Ottoman Colors
Enjoy the view, kick back with a cold drink and your favorite hue. Our Adirondack collection comes in versatile neutrals and shades inspired by nature that effortlessly blend in with your surroundings. If you want a pop of color, there’s also a rainbow of brilliant hues for you to choose from. Best of all, we use light-stable pigments, stabilizers, and UV inhibitors in our lumber to protect the products’ colors against the elements.
THE POLYWOOD DIFFERENCE
THE POLYWOOD DIFFERENCE

20-Year Warranty
Rest (and relax) assured: Our heavy-duty lumber doesn’t splinter, crack, chip, peel, or rot and is backed for 20 years.

Durable & Weather-Resistant
Our furniture is vigorously tested to the highest standards and engineered to withstand heavy rain and snow, hot sun, strong winds, and salt air—no covers required.

Low Maintenance
Our patio furniture will always look as good as new with very little effort. It doesn’t need to be covered or brought inside during inclement weather and cleans quickly and easily with soapy water and a soft-bristle brush.

ColorStay Technology
We fully integrate UV inhibitor compounds into our lumber, locking in lasting color and fade resistance.

Made in the USA
All POLYWOOD furniture is proudly made in the USA at our facilities in Indiana and North Carolina to ensure superior quality and minimize our environmental impact with efficient delivery.

Consciously Crafted
Our infinitely recyclable lumber is made from reusable plastics with a zero-waste mindset to leave behind the lightest footprint possible.







What’s the difference between an ottoman and a footstool?
Ultimately, “footstool” is an umbrella term that describes any furniture made to prop up your feet. Ottomans are simply one type of footstool. The term footstool also encompasses items designed as individual pieces that don’t necessarily match back to other furniture.
Outdoor Furniture FAQs
Yes, Adirondack ottomans were specifically created with comfort in mind. The classic sloped design keeps legs elevated in an ergonomic-friendly way.
Thomas Lee created the first Adirondack chair in the early 20th century. Lee had a summer home in Westport, a small town nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, and wanted a chair that could handle the rugged, hilly terrain. Lee’s original invention was called the Westport chair, which was patented by his friend Harry Bunnell in 1904. Eventually, the better-known Adirondack name caught on and quickly became the iconic outdoor chair it is today.
While very similar, Adirondack and Muskoka chairs are not the same. Adirondack chairs hail from upstate New York; Muskoka chairs are named after an idyllic region outside of Ontario, Canada. Adirondack chairs are wider and sit higher off the ground, making them easy to get in and out of. Additionally, Muskoka chairs have a slightly curved back, whereas Adirondack chairs feature a flat back.