A-chairs

The shape of these chairs hasn't changed much during the past century, because why change something that works. Sure, if you're so inclined, you can now can get them in funky colours or lightweight resins, but the tried-and-true shape remains.

Algonquin or Adirondack chairs sport a broad seatpan, a natural reclining position, and wide armrests for balancing books, beverages or plates.

Who hasn't sunk into one of these beauties to watch a sunset, read a novel, gaze at the stars, chat someone up at a barbecue, doze in the sunshine,...? 

Thanks to my Uncle Don, Aunt Marion and Michelle, I have a Moosehead-branded, wooden Algonquin chair on my deck. It has been part of many good times, including a road trip in the back of a pick-up from Gananoque. Have any fond memories of your own involving these chairs? 

I called this blog post A-chairs, which you can interpret as Algonquin or Adirondack chairs, but perhaps the A stands for

      AWESOME!!!

A-chairs along Halifax's harbourfront.

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  1. Cool. The creative folks at GotWood Workshop created an A-chair. Visit the workshop's facebook page to see the Anakin (a.k.a. Darth Vader) chair and a stormtrooper chair. https://www.facebook.com/GotWoodWorkshop

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