Description
The Siena Wooden Adirondack Lounge Chair brings the classic outdoor seat to your garden or patio. It has the fan-shaped slatted back and wide contoured seat the Adirondack style is known for, along with broad flat armrests that give you somewhere to rest a drink or a book. Made from acacia, a hardwood that stands up well to life outside, the frame is fixed with metal fittings for a sturdy sit.
The range comes in five colourways: Grey, Rust, Taupe, Pastry and Wasabi, so you can match it to a soft neutral scheme or pick something warmer to lift a deck or lawn. Each chair measures 66cm wide, 82cm deep and 85cm high, a generous size that suits patios, porches, balconies and garden corners where you want a proper lean-back seat rather than a upright dining chair.
The slatted back and seat are painted in a matt finish, and the reclined angle is built for relaxing. Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth and let it dry, and move the chair under cover or use a protective cover over winter to keep the finish looking its best. As a solid wood chair it may benefit from an occasional re-coat over the years.
Specification
| Material |
Acacia hardwood |
| Dimensions |
66cm x 82cm x 85cm (W x D x H) |
| Style |
Adirondack lounge chair |
| Available in |
5 colourways: Grey, Rust, Taupe, Pastry and Wasabi |
| Finish |
Matt painted |
| Fixings |
Metal fittings |
| Use |
Outdoor / garden |
Frequently Asked
What style of chair is this?
It is a classic Adirondack lounge chair, with a fan-shaped slatted back, reclined seat and wide flat armrests built for relaxing outdoors.
What is it made from?
The frame and slats are acacia, a hardwood suited to outdoor use, assembled with metal fittings for a sturdy sit.
What colours does it come in?
Five colourways: Grey, Rust, Taupe, Pastry and Wasabi, so you can go neutral or add a warmer tone to your space.
How big is the chair?
Each chair measures 66cm wide, 82cm deep and 85cm high, giving a generous lean-back seat for patios, porches and gardens.
How do I care for it?
Wipe clean with a damp cloth and let it dry. Store under cover or use a protective cover over winter, and re-coat the finish occasionally to keep it looking good.