Friday, November 14, 2008

Recycled Plastic Adirondack


Our Polywood recycled plastic adirondack chair with the ottoman is a perfect choice for total relaxation. Everyone will wait in line to relax in this recycled plastic adirondack chair. The good news is that you have no maintenance, painting or splinters and it looks like the wood chairs. Enjoy your summer days with this set.

This recycled plastic adirondack chair is virtually maintenance free. No painting, warping or splinters. It comes partially assembled. Just fold into place and insert two bolts. They come in a variety of colors, you can mix and match, or simply purchase a matching set. We offer quantity discounts on these recycled plastic adirondack chairs for even more savings.

Recycled Plastic Adirondack Chair
An Adirondack chair (or in Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. The first Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee in 1903. He was on vacation in Westport , New York and he needed outdoor chairs for his summer home. He tested the first designs on his family. The original Adirondack chair was made with eleven pieces of wood, cut from a single board. It had a straight back and seat, which were set at a slant to sit better on the steep mountain inclines of the area. It also featured wide armrests which became a hallmark of the Adirondack Chair.
Today's Adirondack chairs usually feature a rounded back and contoured seat. The style has also been translated to other pieces of furniture, from gliders to love seats and benches. Some modern Adirondack chairs can be made out of recycled plastic lumber in addition to wood. Adirondack chairs are becoming popular as outdoor seating at cafés, because the flat armrests are suitable for setting food and beverages on, making it possible to provide individual seating without using tables.

The recycled plastic that is used in the commercial industry for Adirondack furniture is made of a recycled plastic polymer that is unaffected by rain, sun, mildew, snow, saltwater and even chlorine. The color is throughout the plastic lumber piece helping to preserve the color. The recycled plastic is also UV protected.
Caring for your Adirondack recycled plastic chair is simple and easy. Generally they can be cleaned quickly and easily with just some soap and warm water. If necessary you can use a 1/3 bleach 2/3 water solution for tough stains and will not have to worry about damaging your chair. Another popular method for cleaning is using a pressure washer. Just be sure not to exceed 1500psi.

Recycled plastic Adirondack furniture has grown into a full product line. There are many different products that incorporate the design of the Adirondack chair. In addition to the Adirondack chair there is also the Adirondack ottoman, Adirondack Rocker, Adirondack Bench, Adirondack Double Rocker, Shell Adirondack chair, Curved Back Adirondack, Adirondack Glider Bench, and an Adirondack Glider chair.

Adirondack can be used in all 50 states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and during any time of the year.

Adirondack Furniture is a great product for anyone who is seeking a relaxing comfortable atmosphere.
Recycled Plastic Furniture is good for the environment

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