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Valley Views Glamping Adirondack Chairs

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ADIRONDACK CHAIR

Comfortable outdoor seating is essential for any glamping space, and our Adirondack chairs are the perfect choice for your glamping space. 

We modified the curved fans, arms, and joinery of this classic low-slung chair for more comfort.

Product Information

Made to order with solid New Zealand Macrocarpa wood

 

Hardware: Galvanised steel bolts

 

Finished with timber protection oil

 

Approximate Dimensions:

 

Height 97cm x Width 56cm (seat) x Depth 44cm x 78cm (including the arms) x Length 80cm

 

$400 (NZ Dollar) per chair 

 

 Completion time for two Adirondack Chairs is two weeks from when payment has been made.

They are fully-assembled at time of pick-up/delivery. 

Visit our Information page for more information the work process.

Inspiration

Named after the Adirondack Mountain Region of upstate New York, the creator Thomas Lee, made a few prototypes before settling on a design which would offer the level of comfort he was after while spending time in his country cottage, located in the Adirondack Mountain Range.

 

The Adirondack chair plans were obtained from Popular Woodworking Magazine August 2005, an Improved Adirondack Design by Norm Abram from The New Yankee Workshop. We enjoy using ours during summer BBQs (or braais as we South Africans like to call it!) or on cooler autumn nights enjoying a hot drink.

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