Classic Adirondack Furniture: Contoured For Comfort And Built To Last – Chairs Fold For Off-Season StoragePlow & Hearth Original Design
Our classically styled All-Weather Wooden Adirondack Folding Chair, Ottoman and Side Table make a relaxing addition to your yard, porch or patio. Our exclusive All-Weather Wooden Adirondack Furniture comes in a natural finish eucalyptus or four all-weather painted hardwood colors. The generously sized Adirondack Folding Chairs have contoured backs and seats, wide armrests and rolled fronts cradle you for amazing comfort. Add the Ottoman for kicked-back relaxation and the Side Table for your favorite beverage or book. Solid, sturdy and long-lasting, each piece is quality crafted and built to last. Natural eucalyptus will weather beautifully to a soft gray. Painted hardwood furniture is coated in a durable all-weather polyurethane paint for years of colorful beauty. Countersunk hardware reduces moisture penetration. Folding chair has locking mechanism for added stability when sitting. Assembly required. Wooden Adirondack folding chair, ottoman and side table Ideal for relaxing on the porch, patio, deck or in the backyard Durable, long-lasting eucalyptus or hardwood construction Polyurethane painted pieces resist the weather, staying colorful and bright Chair folds for easier off-season storage and portability Easy assembly Available Colors Blue Green Natural Red White Sizes Folding Chair 29"W x 35-1/4"D x 36"H Ottoman 21-1/2"W x 17-1/4"D x 14-1/4"H Side Table 20"W x 13-3/4"D x 15-3/4"H Cushion Use Classic Adirondack Cushion 35656, Seat Cushion 35709 or Head Rest 35708
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Good chair
Easy to assemble. I have purchased these chairs in the past and found the finish holds up well where we use them (open but covered porch). I have not stored them indoors during ...Read complete review
Easy to assemble. I have purchased these chairs in the past and found the finish holds up well where we use them (open but covered porch). I have not stored them indoors during the winter but so far no sign of finish deterioration. Easy to clean the smooth finish with a damp cloth. The color may have faded (lightened) in the three years as a new one ordered this spring arrived and is a darker color green than my older ones (also ordered from Plow and Hearth). This year I also ordered a matching ottoman but it is yet to arrive. Matching side table is pricey in my opinion but nice to have.
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look good but promised features lacking
Don't usually provide reviews of products but feel I need to in this case. I have been looking for years for mid price adiron chairs. In the catalog these looked great, with a folding...Read complete review
Don't usually provide reviews of products but feel I need to in this case. I have been looking for years for mid price adiron chairs. In the catalog these looked great, with a folding feature, sturdy, paint would last for years... They are comfortable and look nice from a distance. They do fold but when putting together the chain broke without much force at all. The foot rest was wobbly on the first try. First visit from friends and one of the seat's wooden slats cracked (these are not heavy friends either!). Paint is so thin, can see wood beneath it on foot rest. We have only had them a couple of months. Extremely disappointed!
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(0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
great product at a great price
By jo from big bear
from Riverside & Big Bear City, CA
About Me Midrange Shopper
Comments about Plowhearth All-Weather Adirondack Furniture:
I had purchased other cushions that did not fit well & were too thin. These cushions are beautiful, fit like they were custom made. Now if they wear as well as they look, I will be a very happy customer.
Not all weather
By Bouncer
from Amenia, NY
About Me High-end Shopper
I purchased these chairs in 2005 and 2006, and since I take them in each fall and store them in a covered building for the winter and part of the spring, I thought they would last longer than a few years. Two are rotten in places and one table rotted and had to be thrown out. From reading the reviews, I gather the present model is even worse. Save your money and try to get a teak chair if you're using them outside; otherwise, for a covered porch, they are probably all right.
All Natural requires maintenence
By tmw
from Bloomfield, New Jersey
My concept of an Adirondack chair is to have a chair that can basically be left almost all year round and stand up to the weather conditions. I have not had this for 30 days and the arms are starting to splinter and push up at different points in the grains of the wood. Maybe the painted versions would get around this. It is not a real sturdy feel. This wood is light and the construction which allows it to fold and store easily but makes is wobble when you shift and move in the chair. For a chair that seems half the price for a good ADK chair, I guess I should not have expected more.
Headrest Cushion
By BillyBob
from Gladwin, Michigan
An outstanding purchase. Very comfortable and used almost every day while setting outside.
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
disappointed
By mcdondj
from Milwaukee, WI
Just finished putting together two chairs and two tables. We have a pair of the same chairs from four years ago. I have to admit that the new chairs and table are of poorer construction and material. Much thinner wood,exposed screw heads and one seat came with a gouge exposing the wood underneath. Also, the sitting position, in my opinion, is too far back. Too much angle on the back. They look nice, but concerned about overall longevity and performance.
Looks great with my adirondack chairs
By Lynn
from Cincinnati,OH
Use it on the front porch between 2 Adirondack rocking chairs
(1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
Beautiful, but not sure about durability
By neannie
from NH
We love them, but our first ones, last year, did not weather well. We'll see if the news ones will hold up longer...Just don't leave them outside all the time...
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
very comfortable chair, easy to assemble
By Rog
from Jersey City NJ
Comfortable versatile chair that can be used anywhere in the home but usually best outdoors. Well constructed but there was a 3 inch long gouge on the seat which had obviously been filled in to cover it. Didn't matter to me much since it will get a lot of ware outside anyway.
(11 of 11 customers found this review helpful)
By Laura
from Syracuse New York
(7 of 7 customers found this review helpful)
Adirondack Review
By Bobnsally
from Carlisle, PA
We are disappointed with the new line of Adirondack chairs; they are clearly inferior to Plow and Hearth's previous line. Thinner wood, exposed screws, ugly leg-side plugs proclaim poor quality. Too soon to comment on weather resistance, but the exposed screws suggest future problems.
(6 of 6 customers found this review helpful)
Current Adirondack Chair Line
The new line of Adirondacks is of lesser quality than those previously available from Plow and Hearth. In short, a disappointment.
Poor Replacement
By Chip
from Laporte, Pa
We purchased 2 Adirondack chairs 2 summers ago and loved them. This spring I got them out and noticed the finish was cracking on the arms. I contacted my local Plow & Hearth and they graciously replaced them with a "new" version and said they were supposed to be improved. As soon as I took them out of the box I could tell the were not nearly as heavy and well constructed as the ones they replaced. After one week the wood on one of the arms is cracking. I contacted Plow & Hearth and they could not have been nicer, telling me they wood take them back and give me a full store credit. Love the look and color, but, extremely poor quality. Very disappointed. We would have been better off keeping the old ones.
Great Value For a Patio Side Table
By Fixin' Up The Condo
from Saratoga, CA
About Me Budget Shopper
The all weather adirondack side table is a great value for the price. It assembles extremely easy and is very solid. Perfect for my relatively small balcony since it does not take up a lot of space but is still very attractive in the natural finish I selected.
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
nice side table
By jan
from Delaware at the beach
I have looked for over a year to find a side table to set between my Adirondack chairs. It had to be a nice looking, quality product. And it had to be a good value. This table won on all counts!
Assembly Issues
By Pat
from Lakewood, CO
[...] Not there yet and not sure what to do. It appears that there is a part(s) missing. They overnighted parts to me but what I think is missing, still isn't there. I'm sure we'll get through this. The chair is (I think) great once it is assembled.
Thought it would be a bit stronger.
By dragracer
from hague, ny
Found the chair not of the quality I expected. Didn't realise it was made in China. It shows.
(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap - big disappointment
By Julie
from Michigan
Bought two adirondack chairs from P&H a few years ago and they need to be replaced. Thought these would be the same, but they are too light of weight wood. The slats are so thin they could break underneath you.
Most comfortable outdoors chair ever!
By Joan
from Jamestown ny
Use the chair on my deck. Extremely comfortable. Great green color.
"Looking forward to buying another chair
By Beachmom
from Long Island New York
I love sitting in my adirondak chair. Very comfortable on your back
Very comfortable and sturdy.
By Cris
from Shorewood, MN
Great for relaxing after work.
Good Choice
By Karen
matches our deck and wood siding. Pretty comfortable also.
Love my adirondack chairs!
By Vicki
from Bainbridge Island, WA
We wanted chairs and a swing in white that would be easy to keep clean and leave outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. We were recently told we had the "cutest porch in the neighborhood."
By Jim
from mountains of southern Colorado