Junior Rustic Folding Adirondack Chair
Junior Rustic Folding Adirondack Chair
Your child can now enjoy his or her very own Adirondack chair that's just the right size. This Junior Rustic Folding Adirondack Chair is hand-crafted from solid Cedar and can be used indoors or outdoors by children as young as two. Since Northern White Cedar is known for its amazing durability this chair will be in your family for many years to come.This chair also easily folds so that it can be stored or transported easily. Simply pull the seat of the chair upwards while pushing down on the backrest to allow this chair to collapse within seconds and reduce the size of this chair to about 12 inches. To ensure your child's safety all corners of the chair are sanded so there are no sharp or rough edges. Its sturdy foundation creates a stable base to prevent any tipping mishaps.The finish of this beautiful Adirondack chair can be painted or stained any way you wish. To help retain the natural beauty of this chair and to prevent it from turning grey you can periodically using either an oil or water-based sealer which will delay the weathering process.
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