Adirondack Chairs — Built for Porches, Patios, Fire Pits & Lake Docks
The Adirondack chair is America's favorite outdoor seat — and for good reason. Wide flat armrests, a reclined back, and a low seat make it the perfect chair for relaxing on a porch, gathering around a fire pit, or watching the sunset from a lake dock. Shop our full selection of Adirondack chairs in recycled poly lumber, and find the style and color that fits your outdoor space.
Our poly Adirondack chairs are built by Amish craftsmen using recycled plastic lumber that won't rot, fade, or require any maintenance. They're available in 30+ colors and designed to stay outside year-round in any weather condition.
Recycled poly lumber — the most durable Adirondack chair material available
Amish-built in the USA for superior craftsmanship
30+ fade-resistant colors — no painting ever needed
Perfect for fire pits, porches, patios, decks, and lake houses
Weatherproof — leave outside year-round
Supports up to 350 lbs
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Adirondack chairs best used for? Adirondack chairs are best used for relaxed outdoor seating on porches, patios, decks, fire pit areas, and lakefronts. Their wide armrests are perfect for holding drinks, and their reclined position makes them ideal for long evenings outdoors.
Are poly Adirondack chairs better than wood? Yes — for outdoor use, poly Adirondack chairs outperform wood in every way. Poly won't rot, splinter, warp, or need painting. It's heavier and more stable in wind, and it lasts 3–4x longer than even treated wood with zero maintenance.
What's the best Adirondack chair for a fire pit? Poly Adirondack chairs are the best choice for fire pit seating. Unlike wood, poly lumber won't ignite from sparks, and unlike fabric-cushion chairs, there's nothing to burn or stain. LuxCraft poly Adirondack chairs are the go-to fire pit chair for backyard entertaining.
How far apart should Adirondack chairs be placed around a fire pit? For a 36–48 inch fire pit, place Adirondack chairs 5–7 feet from the pit edge in a circle. This provides warmth and conversation without being too close to the heat.