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With endless style, size, and color combinations, discover an all-weather Adirondack chair that feels made just for you.
Our proprietary lumber and weather-defying materials are extensively tested to the extremes, providing peak performance out in heavy rain and snow, hot sun, strong winds, and salt air.

Built with Solidcore™ durability and backed by a 20-year warranty, our lumber offers unrivaled strength and endurance from the inside out and isn’t prone to splinter, rot, crack, chip, or peel.

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 easily with soap and water.

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

In 1990, POLYWOOD was founded in an Indiana garage. Today, we continue to craft durable, sustainable outdoor furniture that stands the test of time at our facilities in Indiana and North Carolina.






Find a new point of hue with our range of lumber colors, from versatile neutrals to bold, statement-making shades.

Fear no forecast: Unlike wood furniture, POLYWOOD Adirondack chairs are engineered and extensively tested to endure heavy rain, strong winds, sleet, salt air, and other extremes.

Our all-weather lumber is formulated with rich pigments and UV-inhibitors—specialized compounds that prevent color fade and keep your furniture vibrant, even in the harshest sun.

Our Adirondack chairs will always look as good as new with little effort. They don't need to be stored or covered in inclement weather, and clean easily with soap and water.
This iconic design is named after the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, where Thomas Lee invented it in 1903. The original used several flat wooden boards and featured a straight back, deeply slanted seat, and wide armrests. POLYWOOD offers dozens of new iterations that honor the original design but expand the options of silhouettes, sizes, and comfort features. From our classic styles to the Modern Adirondack Chair, we create durable, all-weather seating for everyone.

Yes, thanks to their laid-back design, Adirondack chairs are quite comfortable. Our top-rated Adirondack chairs are available in a variety of designs—many of which feature curved backs, contoured seats, folding features, and hideaway ottomans. You can find the best Adirondack chairs for your needs through us!
We test our Adirondacks to ASTM standards, and they are all rated for commercial use to hold up to 300 pounds. Our Grand Adirondacks have a weight capacity of up to 650 pounds.
No, we do not offer any stackable Adirondack chairs.
POLYWOOD heavy-duty Adirondack chairs typically weigh between 30 and 60 pounds each.
Yes! Our heavy-duty Adirondack chairs were built to withstand all types of winter weather, from snow and ice in cold regions to rainstorms in warmer climates.
Some of our top-rated Adirondack chairs include:

These all-weather seats have the reclined profile of a classic Adirondack chair with the smooth, sloped runners of a rocker for the ultimate in relaxation.

Take a seat and put up your feet. We offer a variety of outdoor ottomans designed to perfectly match your Adirondack chair’s color, height, and style.

Our folding Adirondack chairs let you take relaxation anywhere. These portable designs can be easily stored or moved wherever you need extra outdoor seating.
Adirondack chairs are available in a variety of materials—HDPE lumber, teak, aluminum, and injection-molded plastic, to name a few.

HDPE is our favorite material for Adirondack chairs. It’s durable, heavy-duty, and can be left outside year-round through snow, rain, and sun. Plus, it cleans easily with soapy water and is available in a range of fade-resistant colors.

Teak, pine, oak, cedar, cherry, and other natural woods are popular choices for outdoor furniture. Wooden Adirondack chairs require regular maintenance, cleaning, and oiling to avoid splintering, rotting, or a silver patina. For those who want the look of wood without the work, our modern Adirondack chair styles offer a clean, wood-grain texture with zero upkeep.

Aluminum is durable, low-maintenance, and rustproof. These lightweight Adirondack chairs are easy to move, but may blow away in strong winds. Our all-weather outdoor furniture offers enough heft to withstand strong gusts and stay exactly where you put it.

Adirondacks made from this material fade quickly in the sun, are susceptible to stains, and may break easily within a year or two of purchasing. Investing in a POLYWOOD Adirondack chair comes with the peace of mind of a 20-year lumber warranty and a product that won’t end up in a landfill.


Still can't decide on what type of Adirondack chair to buy? Check out our comprehensive guide to choosing the perfect outdoor seating for your patio.
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