Adirondack Chair
The Adirondack chair is a type of outdoor furniture known for its wide armrests and slanted back, designed for comfort and relaxation. Originating in the early 20th century in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, this chair is typically made from wood, although modern versions can be found in plastic and other materials. Its design allows for easy sitting and lounging, making it a popular choice for porches, patios, and gardens.
The chair's distinctive shape features a high back and a deep seat, often with a slightly reclined position. Many people enjoy using Adirondack chairs while spending time outdoors, whether reading a book, enjoying a drink, or simply soaking up the sun. Their classic design and durability have made them a staple in outdoor living spaces.