Chairs

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  • Hybrid chair painted with a moose, blue peaks and a starry northern sky over a sunset

    Alaska State Moose Sunset Ski and Snowboard Chair

    $795.00

    The outline of Alaska with a bull moose standing square in the middle of it, backed by a sunset running orange into deep blue. A hybrid Adirondack chair built in Colorado from retired skis and snowboard on a Douglas Fir base. For people who left the 49th state but never entirely did.

  • Sale! Ski chair painted with a UFO beaming up bigfoot above snowy peaks and pine trees

    Alien Ship + Bigfoot Ski Chair

    Original price was: $749.00.Current price is: $691.00.

    A saucer hovering over the ridge and Bigfoot down in the trees watching it happen. Two Colorado legends, one back rest, zero explanation offered. Hand painted in exterior oils on an Adirondack chair built from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base.

  • Ski chair painted with a sunset alpenglow forest, orange peaks rising over dark pines

    Alpenglow Forest Mural Ski Chair

    $695.00

    Alpenglow Sunset Mural – hand painted to last a lifetime.

    It’s super comfortable, looks great on patios, yards, fire pits & porches!

    You can’t go wrong with this one – and if you’re looking for a gift for someone who loves the mountains…or loves skiing, look no further!

    The chair is simple yet classic.   Hand painted, strong, durable, beautiful and great indoor or outdoors.

    We know you & they will love it now & for many more years to come!

  • Ski chair painted as an American flag with stars and stripes and a USA front board

    American Flag Medium Base Ski Chair with USA Front Board

    $776.00

    Stars painted on one at a time in exterior oil, a full flag across the ski backs and a custom USA front board under it. A medium base Adirondack ski chair on a Douglas fir frame, 47 inches tall by 36 deep and 32 wide with binding cup holders. Built in Colorado from retired skis, which feels about right.

  • Ski chair with a fiery sunset over purple peaks, golden aspens and a Colorado flag C

    Aspen Maroon Bells Sunset Mural Ski Chair

    $1,441.00

    The Maroon Bells at sunset, hand painted in exterior oil paint across the back of the chair. It is a full size Adirondack chair built from retired skis on a Douglas fir base, 50 inches tall by 36 deep and 32 wide, with a ski binding cup holder. No two come out identical, because no two sets of retired skis do.

  • Aspen bark ski chair with a blue and green mountain mural among Garden of the Gods rocks

    Aspen Northern Lights Mountain Mural Adirondack Ski Chairs

    $791.00

    Golden aspen trunks in the foreground with northern lights running green over the peaks behind them, two things you will almost never get in the same photograph. This Adirondack ski chair is built in Colorado from four to five pairs of retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. Hand painted in exterior oil, and comfortable enough that your couch may start to worry.

  • Adirondack ski chair in white birch skis with a sunset mountain scene inside an aspen leafBack of an Adirondack ski chair showing black ski tips fanned above the headrest

    Aspen Tree Sunset Mural Adirondack Ski Chair

    $695.00

    White aspen trunks against a gold and rose sunset, with a few leaves turning loose in the foreground. One Adirondack ski chair, hand painted in weatherproof exterior oils and built in Colorado from four to five pairs of retired skis. It is late September on a chair, all year long.

  • Silver grey ski chair with a bearded sugar skull mural, built on a stained wood frame

    Bearded Silver Sugar Skull Adirondack Ski Chair

    $1,495.00

    A bearded sugar skull in silver and black, hand painted across the back of an Adirondack ski chair. It reads as a bold graphic from across the yard and turns into detail work the closer you get. Built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base.

  • Bigfoot and moon mural ski chair with a matching fiery orange ottoman on a shaded porch

    Bigfoot Adirondack Sunset Hybrid Chair with Matching Ottoman

    $795.00

    Bigfoot shows up as a reverse silhouette against a painted sunset, which is about as close as most of us are ever going to get to a sighting. It is a hybrid Adirondack chair built from retired skis and snowboards on a Douglas Fir base. It comes with a matching ottoman, so you can put your feet up while you keep watch.

  • Colorado flag ski chair with a bigfoot silhouette striding through painted snow and pines

    Bigfoot Sasquatch Yeti Colorado Flag Ski Chair

    $649.00

    The Colorado state flag across the back, with a Sasquatch strolling through it like he pays property taxes here. A single Adirondack chair hand painted in exterior oils and built from four to five pairs of retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. Proof of Bigfoot, finally, and you can sit on it.

  • Bigfoot silhouette striding across a snowy mountain scene painted on the back of a ski chairAdirondack ski chair painted with rocky peaks and blue sky, more chairs in the yard

    Bigfoot/ Sasquatch Mountain Mural

    $888.00

    Timber, snowfields and a hard rock summit, with a very large figure working his way through the trees where the light gets thin. This Sasquatch mountain mural is hand painted in exterior oils on a full size Adirondack chair, built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base.

  • Ski chair with a bigfoot silhouette crossing a glowing Colorado flag sunset in red and blue

    Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti Adirondack Sunset Hybrid Chair

    $888.00

    Bigfoot done as a reverse silhouette, so the sunset burns through the shape of him instead of behind it. This is a hybrid Adirondack chair, built in Colorado from retired snow gear on a sturdy Douglas Fir base and hand painted in weatherproof exterior oils. Nobody knows where the Yeti hides. You might get a sighting from this seat.

  • Blue ski chair with a diamond framed mural of a lake, pine trees and mountainsBlue ski chair with a diamond mural of moonlit peaks and pines, snow underfoot

    Black Diamond and Blue Sky Mural Art Ski Chair

    $749.00

    One black diamond, one wide open blue sky, and nothing else competing for attention. A single hybrid Adirondack chair built from retired skis and snowboards on a sturdy Douglas Fir base, hand painted in weatherproof exterior oils. Simple enough to read from the driveway.

  • Blue fade Adirondack ski chair with white mountains and pines inside a painted circle

    Blue Forest Mountain Fade Adirondack Ski Chair

    $695.00

    Deep blue up top fading down through a stand of dark evergreens to the seat, the way a valley looks at dusk from the top of the last groomer. This is a classic Adirondack ski chair built in Colorado from four to five pairs of retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. The fade is hand painted in exterior oil, so it holds its color outside all year.

  • Bigfoot and snowy peaks mural on a hybrid ski chair with a blue Colorado C

    Blue Sky Mural Bigfoot Hybrid Chair

    $695.00

    Bigfoot strolls across a wide blue Colorado sky on this one, mid stride and entirely unbothered, headed wherever it is he goes. It is a hybrid Adirondack chair built in Colorado from retired skis and snowboard on a sturdy Douglas Fir base. Hand painted in exterior oil, blurry photograph not included.

Adirondack ski chairs, made from real retired skis

Everybody has a pair of skis they cannot quite bring themselves to throw out. They ride two hundred days, they get retired to the garage rafters, and then they sit up there for a decade feeling vaguely guilty. A ski chair is what happens when you stop feeling guilty about it.

Colorado Ski Chairs has been building Adirondack ski chairs by hand in Manitou Springs, Colorado since 2007. Every chair starts with real skis or snowboards, retired off a mountain rather than manufactured for a furniture catalog, set into a solid wood frame built to sit outside through a Colorado winter and come out the other side just fine. No two chairs are identical, because no two sets of skis ever are.

Colorado flag alpine ski rocker chair

Pick your colors

Ski colors and brands, stain color on the base, and whether you want a rocker or a chair that stays put.

Tall alpine hybrid chair with hand painted sunset bear mural

Hand painted murals

Mountain ranges, sunsets, bears, moose, state flags. Painted in exterior oils by hand, never a decal.

Alpine ski chair built from skis, standing in the snow in front of a hand painted mountain mural

Or send us your own skis

The pair you could never part with, built into a chair alongside ours. One chair takes four to five pairs.

Choosing a chair

Styles

The Alpine is the core shape. It comes as a standard chair, a Tall Alpine Compact for smaller decks, a Tall Alpine Hybrid with a higher back, and as a rocker like the Aspen Sunset Alpine or the Blue Colorado Flag Alpine Rocker. If you are not sure, the rocker is the one people keep sitting in.

Designs

Colorado flag chairs are the signature, in blue or grey, including the Colorado Flag Chair with a customizable base. Beyond that there are mountain stripes, sunsets, bear and moose murals, and plain stained versions like the Blue and Grey Stained Ski Chairs where you pick the ski colors and let the original ski graphics do the talking.

If you cannot decide

The Mystery Ski Chair exists for people who want us to surprise them. It is the cheapest way into the range and it has produced some of our favorite pieces. No returns, which is rather the point.

Chairs built from your own skis

The Sentimental Alpine Ski Chair is the one that gets people. Ship us your old skis, drop them off, or we will pick them up anywhere in Colorado, and they come back as something you can actually sit in. A first season pass, a pair you swore you would never sell, gear that belonged to someone who is not here to ski on it anymore. It is the most requested thing we build and the one we are proudest of. See Sentimental for the full range.

Logos, brands and matched sets

Restaurants, breweries, resorts and offices order these in matched sets with a logo and brand colors. The Branded Alpine Ski Chair is painted in your brand color, and the Custom Logo Ski Chair takes it further. Military crests, ski patrol crosses and team colors are all routine. For larger commercial orders see Branded and Office Solutions.

How the logo goes on

This is the one place we do not use a paintbrush. A logo has to be exact, so it goes on as a decal rather than hand painted artwork, which keeps the trademark right down to the kerning and the corporate color. Aluminum appliques are available if you want the logo to catch the light and read as hardware rather than print, and plastic appliques are an option too. Any of the three can go on the front of the back rest or on the reverse, so the mark faces the room rather than the wall. The three finishes price differently and it depends on the size of the mark and how many chairs you are ordering, so call 303.775.7273 and we will price it properly instead of guessing.

Frequently asked questions

Are the skis real?

Yes. Every chair is built from genuine retired skis or snowboards, not lookalike panels. That is why the graphics, the wear and the colors vary from chair to chair.

Can you build one from my own skis?

Yes, that is the Sentimental Ski Chair. Ship them, drop them off, or we will collect them anywhere in Colorado. If the original pair is long gone we can match something close to what you used to own.

Can it stay outside all year?

Yes. Chairs sit on solid wood frames and are painted in exterior oils, so they handle sun, snow and rain. There is a three year warranty on everything we make.

Rocker or standing base?

Both are available on most designs, along with low and medium rocker heights. The rocker is more popular for porches and fire pits, the standing base for dining areas and tighter spaces.

Can I order a matching pair or set?

Yes, and the mural is painted across the set as one design rather than repeated. See Set of 2 and Set of 4.

How long does an order take?

Nearly every chair is made to order, usually two to four weeks. Some are ready to ship. Local delivery covers Colorado Springs, Denver, Breckenridge, Vail, Aspen and most of the state, and we ship nationwide to the lower 48.

More questions people ask about Adirondack chairs

What is so special about the Adirondack chair?

The angle. A deep pitched seat, a tall slanted back, and arms wide enough for a drink and a paperback. Thomas Lee drew the first one in 1903 for a sloping lawn in Westport, New York, and nobody has meaningfully improved on it since. It is the rare outdoor chair that is comfortable with no cushion at all. Ours keeps that shape exactly and builds it from retired skis and snowboards on a solid wood frame, so you get a 120 year old design made from gear that already had a life.

How many skis do you need to make an Adirondack chair?

Four to five pairs for a single chair, and eight to ten pairs for a matched set of two. That surprises nearly everyone, because a finished chair looks like it should be one pair. Very few people have five pairs sitting in the garage, so the normal arrangement is that you send the pair that actually means something and we fill in the rest from our own stock of vintage and retro skis, matched to your colors. Yours go in the places you look at.

Does Costco have Adirondack chairs?

Costco and the other big box stores sell molded resin and pressure treated versions, and for a rental patio they are perfectly sensible. It is a different product. Every chair here is built one at a time in Manitou Springs from real retired skis on a solid wood frame, hand painted in exterior oils, with a three year warranty. If you need four identical chairs by Saturday, buy the resin ones. If you want the chair your guests ask about, call 303.775.7273.

Are Adirondack chairs worth it?

It depends entirely on the chair. A resin one gets you a few seasons and nobody ever mentions it. A well built wooden one outlives the patio furniture around it and gets used every day. The only honest test is whether you actually sit in it, and ours tend to become the chair people quietly race each other to when the fire gets lit.

What is the most comfortable Adirondack chair?

The one with the right seat angle and a back tall enough to rest your head against. Ours come as rockers, in low and medium rocker heights, or on a standing base, and the ottoman is worth adding if you are the sort who stays out until the fire burns down. One honest note: a properly reclined Adirondack is wonderful to sit in and takes a moment to get out of. That has been the trade since 1903.

Are Adirondack chairs meant to be on a slope?

Originally, yes. The first one was built for a sloping lawn in the Adirondack mountains, which is why the back leans so far and the front of the seat sits high. On flat ground it still works, it simply reclines more than a dining chair, which is rather the point. On a deck, a porch, or a lawn with a bit of pitch, it sits exactly the way it was drawn.

What do two red Adirondack chairs mean?

Parks Canada placed pairs of red chairs at scenic points in the national parks as an invitation to stop and look at the view, and they became a small symbol for exactly that. People have been buying them in pairs ever since. We paint sets in any color, red included, and on a set the mural is painted across both chairs as one design rather than repeated twice.

How much does it cost to build your own Adirondack chair?

A plain cedar or pine chair from a plan runs roughly seventy five to a hundred and fifty dollars in lumber, plus a weekend and a few tools. A ski chair is a different exercise. You need four to five pairs of retired skis, and ski laminate is fiberglass over steel edges, which dulls blades fast and splinters if you rush it. It is absolutely doable. Most people call us at 303.775.7273 somewhere around the second ski.

What is the difference between a muskoka chair and an Adirondack chair?

Mostly the border. Muskoka is the Canadian name, after the cottage country north of Toronto. Adirondack is the American name, after the mountains in New York. Canadian versions often have a rounded back and the American ones a squared or fanned back. What we build is the American shape, with skis on it.

Need seating for two? See Benches. Want something considerably larger? The Huge XXL Chairs are six to eight feet tall. For the chairlift versions see Ski Lifts. Or call 303.775.7273 and describe what you are after.