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Adirondack chairs, aptly named for their origins in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, put you in a staycation state of mind. This iconic outdoor staple features a tall back, sloping seat, and extra-wide armrests for a relaxed, restful recline. At POLYWOOD, our colorful Adirondack chairs are beautifying the great outdoors in more ways than one. Every chair, in every shade, is built in the USA of highly durable materials that will last for generations of family gatherings.











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

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.

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.

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

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.

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






POLYWOOD Adirondack chairs are not stackable. Our folding Adirondack chairs
are a great space-saving solution, and they come in a wide range of styles and colors.
All POLYWOOD Adirondack chairs are designed with hours of comfort in mind. Certain styles may be more suited to your preferences, such as ones with curved backs, contoured seats, and/or hideaway ottomans. Adirondack chairs can also be paired with cushions and headrest pillows.
Obviously, our favorite material for durable outdoor furniture is HDPE lumber—it lasts a lifetime, can brave harsh weather conditions, and requires almost no maintenance.
Outdoor furniture in neutral tones like white, brown, gray, or black look great with red brick patios, while dark green is a designer favorite for creating contrast. The brick’s earthy red hue is quite versatile, so you can easily mix-and-match materials in similar tones to create a cohesive patio design.
We believe outdoor spaces are an extension of your home, so they should reflect both your personal style and your lifestyle. This step-by-step guide helps you choose the best Adirondack chair based on those personal preferences.
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