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Why Are Adirondack Chairs Sometimes Called Muskoka Chairs or Cape Cod Chairs?

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White adirondack chair in garden with waterfall

If you’ve ever shopped for outdoor furniture, browsing those charmingly rustic wooden chairs, you may have encountered differing names for what seems like an identical design. Whether they're called Adirondack, Muskoka or Cape Cod chairs, these iconic chairs share the same roots yet have evolved in unique ways tied to location. Let’s explore the origins and reasons behind the diverse names for this classic outdoor seat.

The Adirondack chair was created in the early twentieth century in the mountainous Adirondack region of upstate New York. Created by Thomas Lee, it featured broad armrests and a sloped seat, ideal for relaxing while absorbing the natural splendours of the mountains. With its casual design and rustic appeal, the chair rapidly became integral to American al fresco living.

Why "Muskoka Chairs" in Canada?

While the Adirondack chair flourished in the United States, it was also gaining popularity in Canada's Muskoka district—a scenic area dotted with lakes and renowned as a beautiful vacation destination in Ontario. As the chair's fame spread north, residents adopted the design, symbolising Muskoka's ethos of leisure by the water. Hence, in Canada, you're more apt to hear people refer to these chairs as "Muskoka chairs."

The Cape Cod Connection

On the opposite coast of America, especially in New England, the chair is regularly called a "Cape Cod chair." Well known for its stunning seaside landscapes and charming coastal towns, Cape Cod was another region where the Adirondack chair thrived. Gradually, it became closely connected to the Cape Cod lifestyle, where locals and visitors alike delighted in relaxing on the chairs while admiring the ocean views.

Varied Names for the Same Design

Although they may have different names depending on where you are, the Adirondack, Muskoka, and Cape Cod chairs all originate from identical original designs. Whether you’re by the lake in Muskoka, the mountains of New York, or the shores of Cape Cod, the timeless appeal of the chair's design is undeniable. Its broad armrests, angled seat, and reclined style make it perfect for unwinding outdoors.

Which Name is Prevalent in Australia?

The term "Adirondack chair" is the most commonly utilised in Australia. However, as more individuals embrace worldwide design trends, you might hear these chairs referred to as Cape Cod chairs, particularly in regions like Melbourne. No matter what you call them, they offer the identical blend of comfort and charm.

Choosing the Ideal Adirondack Chair

Whether you prefer calling it an Adirondack, Muskoka, or Cape Cod chair, we have a variety of beautiful, hard-wearing options to suit any backyard, patio, or outdoor space. Browse our collection at The Porch and Poly Outdoors to find the perfect addition to your outdoor relaxation area. Our chairs are crafted from high-quality HDPE and designed to withstand Australian weather while providing maximum comfort.

Relaxing outdoors is always trendy—no matter what you call your chair!