Westport Outdoor Patio Traditional Acacia Wood Adirondack Chair

PAT1002A
$217.99 $374.99
Color : Size Guide
Teak
Gray
Dark Brown
Black

This traditional Adirondack chair will add vintage charm to your porch, deck or patio. Comfortable slat-back chair has a classic silhouette with a curved top. Handcrafted from durable acacia wood, with sturdy construction that's built to last.

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PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Our light brown stain is a medium cedar wood tone that complements a traditional porch or a modern outdoor patio
  • Acacia is a hardwood that will last for years; just protect it from heavy rain with a breathable cover, and wash off soil and stains
  • Our stylish Adirondack chairs are inspired by a classic 100 year-old design; line them up on the porch or gather them around a crackling fire
  • Minimal maintenance required
  • Sturdy frame can hold up to 300 pounds
  • Easy assembly

This traditional Adirondack chair will add vintage charm to your porch, deck or patio. Comfortable slat-back chair has a classic silhouette with a curved top. Handcrafted from durable acacia wood, with sturdy construction that's built to last.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Our light brown stain is a medium cedar wood tone that complements a traditional porch or a modern outdoor patio
  • Acacia is a hardwood that will last for years; just protect it from heavy rain with a breathable cover, and wash off soil and stains
  • Our stylish Adirondack chairs are inspired by a classic 100 year-old design; line them up on the porch or gather them around a crackling fire
  • Minimal maintenance required
  • Sturdy frame can hold up to 300 pounds
  • Easy assembly

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Outdoor furniture should be cleaned twice a year. Mix 1/4 cup of mild dish soap into a bucket of warm water, and scrub the furniture with a soft brush. Spray gently with the hose to rinse. To treat stubborn soil, spray the spot with vinegar, wait an hour, then scrub and rinse. After rinsing, wipe off excess water with a towel and then air dry. Never use bleach, ammonia, or furniture polish. Keep outdoor furniture covered when not in use, and store indoors in cold winter climates.
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