Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961

Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961 You just wonder whether those in the Adirondack chairs are still alive and healthy…. Via untitledarchive: Atomic Bomb testing 1946 through 1961 (via TERRIBLE BEAUTY 3: “I am become Death” « LEBBEUS WOODS) (Source: http://lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com/2010/09/14/terrible-beauty-3-i-am-become-death/)

Barrow Star Gazer

Barrow Star Gazer foundsketch: Barrow Stargazer A chair I made this christmas, built onto an old wheelbarrow frame for maneuverability. Influenced by Adirondack designs.  

Miniature Chair Place Card Holders

These miniature chair place card holders from Favor Studio are made to help guide your guests to their seats. Each mini chair has a special slot in the back for a place card, which can also be used to hold a photograph, a greeting card or a note when you’re not hosting a dinner party. … Continue reading “Miniature Chair Place Card Holders”

Giant Yellow Muskoka Chair

September is Yellow Chair month on Chair Blog. I found this Giant Muskoka Chair (or Adirondack Chair) at the blog Muskoka Seasons. There is another reason to feature a giant chair on the blog. On holiday recently I was frustrated I couldn’t take a photo of a giant chair and back home started to explore … Continue reading “Giant Yellow Muskoka Chair”

Yellow Lodge Chair by Jardinique

Yellow Lodge Chair by Jardinique I’ve a feeling Jardinique is a Canada based small outdoor furniture manufacturer. Maybe even a “cottage furniture maker”. The lodge Chair is a variation of the Westport Chair, designed by Thomas Lee in 1903, but commercialized by Harry Bunnell, whom Thomas Lee had shown the chair and who immediately had … Continue reading “Yellow Lodge Chair by Jardinique”