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Patio Furniture for Lower Manhattan: Terrace and Rooftop Outdoor Living in the Financial District

Lower Manhattan's Financial District — zip code 10007 — ranks second in the US for per capita income at $209,000. While most of the neighborhood's residents live in luxury high-rise buildings, many have access to private terraces, roof decks, and building amenity spaces where outdoor furniture makes a meaningful difference.

Outdoor Living in a High-Rise Context

Terrace and roof deck furniture in Lower Manhattan needs to handle several things wood typically can't: it needs to be compact enough to fit through service elevators, light enough to move, and durable enough to survive the wind and weather exposure that comes with upper-floor outdoor spaces. Recycled plastic furniture from LuxCraft checks every box.

The LuxCraft Adirondack Balcony Chair was specifically designed for smaller outdoor spaces — narrower proportions than the standard Adirondack, but with all the same durability and comfort. It's the right choice for a Manhattan terrace where every square foot matters.

The Right Swing for a Manhattan Terrace

Freestanding porch glider swings work well on larger terraces or roof decks where there's room for the glide motion. No ceiling hardware required, and no installation — they arrive ready to use.

For smaller terraces, a pair of LuxCraft Folding Adirondack Chairs can be set up when needed and stored flat when you want to reclaim the space.

Explore our full LuxCraft collection and find the outdoor furniture that makes your Manhattan outdoor space worth using every day.

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