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Outdoor Adirondack Chairs
Have a seat outdoors in one of our Adirondack chairs, which combine style and comfort to create a modern twist on a timeless design.
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Nautical
Nautical 3-Piece Adirondack Set in Vintage Finish
2 Adirondack Chairs + Round Side Table+3 POLYWOOD® colors$649.00 -
Nautical
Nautical 3-Piece Adirondack Rocking Chair Set in Vintage Finish
2 Rocking Chairs + Round Side Table+3 POLYWOOD® colors$749.00 -
Nautical
4-Piece Nautical Grand Upright Adirondack Chair Conversation Set in Vintage Finish
4 Adirondack Chairs+3 POLYWOOD® colors$2,349.00 -
Nautical
5-Piece Nautical Grand Adirondack Set with Ottomans and Side Table in Vintage Finish
2 Adirondack Chairs + 2 Adirondack Ottomans + Square Side Table+3 POLYWOOD® colors$1,949.00 -
Vineyard
4-Piece Vineyard Grand Upright Adirondack Chair Conversation Set in Vintage Finish
4 Adirondack Chairs+3 POLYWOOD® colors$2,295.00 -
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Vineyard
Vineyard Grand Upright Adirondack Chair with Side Table in Vintage Finish
Adirondack Chair + Square Side Table+3 POLYWOOD® colors$795.00 -
Vineyard
Vineyard Grand Upright Adirondack Chair with Ottoman in Vintage Finish
Adirondack Chair + Adirondack Ottoman+3 POLYWOOD® colors$795.00 -
Modern Adirondack
Modern Grand Upright Adirondack Chair in Vintage Finish
+3 POLYWOOD® colors$599.00 -
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Modern Adirondack
5-Piece Modern Grand Upright Adirondack Conversation Set with Fire Pit Table in Vintage Finish
4 Adirondack Chairs + Square Fire Pit Table+3 POLYWOOD® colors$4,549.00
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Use these guides while shopping our selection to find the best Adirondack chairs for you and your family.
Even after years of sun, rain, and use, our fade-resistant lumber will look as good as new. Vivid pigments run continuously throughout the material while UV inhibitors and stabilizers keep the hues pristine without the need to sand, paint, or stain.
Weatherproof
Rain, wind, and sleet shouldn't get in the way of enjoying your outdoor furniture. Unlike wood, POLYWOOD products are innovatively engineered to withstand all four seasons without splintering, rotting, cracking, or chipping.
Industry-Leading Warranty
We understand that relaxation is about having peace of mind. That’s why POLYWOOD outdoor furniture is built to last and backed by a 20-year warranty. Have any questions? Our Customer Experience Team is always here to help.
Easy Assembly
Don’t sweat it. Your new furniture will come together beautifully and in minutes using everyday tools. From streamlined packaging and instructions to super-secure hardware, everything’s been designed for stress-free assembly.
Classic Finish
Our original finish emulates the smooth texture and subtle sheen of satin-painted wood. Unlike real wood, it's easy to clean and will endure anything nature throws its way.
Vintage Finish
Inspired by wire-brush textures, our newest finish evokes the richness and character of matte-painted wood but doesn’t require refinishing after exposure to the elements.
We’re here to help create comfortable outdoor spaces for you to connect with nature and one another. POLYWOOD products are carefully considered and expertly engineered for enduring quality, endless comfort, and four-season use. We’re all about effortless entertaining and worry-free relaxation: Inclement weather, UV rays, and barbecue sauce stains are no match for our heavy-duty lumber.
Made using sustainable materials, including landfill- and ocean-bound plastics, genuine POLYWOOD lumber helps keep our waterways clean and our greener pastures green for future generations. Our high-density polyethylene patio furniture is proudly made in the USA, and we offer free shipping on every purchase.
Why are they called Adirondacks?
Thomas Lee designed this chair's first prototype in 1903 to accommodate guests (and the rugged terrain) at his summer home in the Adirondack Mountains. His wooden chairs featured the same wide arms, straight backs, and slanted seats that we still see today. Lee’s original invention was named the Westport chair, but as it gained popularity with locals and visitors in upstate New York, the better-known Adirondack name eventually caught on.