Patio or Deck Chairs
Type: Aluminum / Polymer Netting Chairs
Source: Crate & Barrel (c.2008-09)
Number available: 2
Condition: Great.
Available: Ask (May 2018)
Price: $20/ea (or best offer). Send e-mail request to: dbwell@litterrocks.com
Pros: comfortable; stackable
Cons: only two available
Status: Ask (May 8 2019)
Powder-coated gray forms with blue polymer netting.
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Stackable for easy storage.
Type: Wood Adirondack chairs
Source: CB2 (c. 2010)
Number available: 2
Condition: so-so; require some refurbishing
Available: Ask (May 8 2019)
Pros: very comfortable; great looking; rare (somewhat, I don't think these are commercially available any longer); easy to disassemble for storage.
Cons: only two available; not stackable; require storage during wet seasons; require ample storage space or disassembly each winter and reassembly each spring.
Latest Status: May 8, 2019
Wood, grey, modern adirondack chairs.
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Warped seat boards. Some back boards are warped also.
Warp close-up.
Some scuff marks on arms from storage in basement. Should be easy to sand off.
Seat boards are separating. They have been like this for years but should probably be repaired sooner rather than later. Some mold or fungi from damp conditions during the past 2-3 wet springs exist. Not sure if this is easily treated.
In general, these chairs are in very good (the blue aluminum chairs) to passable shape (Adirondacks) where some TLC or moderate rework is needed.
The Adirondacks require a little more rework. In general, these were kept outdoors from April through October most years for the past five or six years (though they were disassembled and stored in the basement since October 2016 through mid-September 2017). These are some of the most comfortable Adirondacks I’ve sat in. And they look great (especially when restored to good condition). I’m tempted to keep these and restore them myself.
However, I had new designs and plans for my outdoor spaces through 2018 and there is no room for any of these chairs in the near future. Plus, I need the space they are occupying in my basement when in storage.