Fine Art Chairs & Benches

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  • Sale! Four grey Adirondack ski rocking chairs circled around a paver fire pit on a golf course lawn

    Monochromatic Grey Base | Colorado Mountains Adirondack Ski Rocking Chairs – Set of 4

    Original price was: $2,995.00.Current price is: $2,591.00.

    This set of (4) Monochromatic Grey Base/CO Mountains Ski Rocking Chairsoffers the perfect cycle of furniture for peak aesthetics year round. Bringing stylish looks for any beautiful seating area.

    Built with quality in mind, these chairs also offer both durability and comfort. The perfect way to furnish any patio or yard!

    • Set of (4)
    • Hand painted
    • Made from repurposed skis/snowboards
    • 55″ tall by 36″ deep and 32″ wide 
    • Customizable (see options below)
    • Water/Weather proof!
  • Pair of ski chairs with pink and purple alpenglow peaks, sitting in fresh snow by a mural wall

    Set of 2- Alpenglow Mountain Mural Moose & Bear Ski Chairs

    $1,197.00

    One chair gets the moose, the other gets the bear, and both sit under a hand painted mountain range lit up in alpenglow pinks and oranges. Each chair measures 35 inches tall by 36 deep and 27 wide. Sold as a set of two so the mural reads across both.

  • Barnwood wall art of a red vintage pickup on a dirt road below aspens and a snowy peakAngled view of plank wall art showing a red pickup on a dirt mountain road

    A Man and His Dog Barnwood Wall Art

    $675.00

    A Man and His Dog Pickup Truck Ski Wall Art

    Roughly 24″ tall and 14″ wide, they vary in size as each is custom handmade here at our shop in Manitou Springs, CO.

    Perfect gifts for any occasion!

    Buy local, shop small and take advantage of these beautiful creations to impress your friends, family, clients or loved one with an impressive, memorable Colorado made creation!

    For more ideas, check out our gallery as well, www.coloradoskichairs.com/instagram
    We also post daily to Instagram and Facebook and have many more designs and pictures on there as well.

     

  • Two ski chairs fading blue to white with tall pine forest murals, set in green brush

    Adirondack Ski Chairs with Forest Mountain Mural – Set of 2

    $1,490.00

    A stand of dark evergreens climbing toward a mountain ridge, painted across two chair backs so the scene reads as one picture when they sit side by side. This is a matched pair of Adirondack chairs, built in Colorado from real retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. Eight to ten pairs of skis go into a set like this, which is a lot of good ski days per seat.

  • Snowboard bench with a bigfoot crossing a Colorado flag moon under green northern lights

    Adirondack Snowboard Bench, Bigfoot Northern Lights and Moon Mural

    $1,491.00

    Bigfoot stands under the northern lights and a full moon, hand painted across a bench built from repurposed snowboards. 36 inches tall, 36 deep and 60 wide, finished to live outdoors through the seasons. Nobody walks past this one without stopping.

  • 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 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.

  • Sale! Bright orange original chairlift bench with a blue script resort logo and wood slat seat

    Aspen Snowmass Naked Lady 3-Person Original Chairlift Bench or Swing

    Original price was: $6,795.00.Current price is: $6,795.00. $4,077.00

    The Riblet triple off the Naked Lady lift at Snowmass, installed in 1981, running until 2008, then packed off to Lutsen Mountains where it worked as the 10th Mountain lift until 2023. Two mountains, forty-two seasons, one very well documented chair. Roughly 91 inches tall by 26 inches deep and 60 inches wide, finished in the powder coat color you choose.

  • 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 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.

  • Pair of ski chairs with layered mountain murals, one autumn foliage and one white wildflowersTwo Adirondack ski chairs side by side in the shop yard, one aspen mural and one daisy mural

    Blue Mystic Mountains Spring and Fall Chairs – Set of 2

    $1,641.00

    One chair painted in cool spring blues, the other in warm autumn golds, both carrying the same layered Mystic Mountains ridgelines. A set of two Adirondack chairs built in Colorado from eight to ten pairs of retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. Two seasons, one deck, no arguing about which is better.

  • Rainbow striped ski chair with a dripping painted portrait of a dreadlocked reggae singer

    Bob Marley Rasta Art Adirondack Ski Chair

    $795.00

    Red, gold and green running up the seat back with Bob right in the middle of it. One Adirondack ski chair, built in Colorado from real retired skis on a Douglas Fir base and hand painted in exterior oils. The loudest chair on the deck, and it knows it.

  • Six snowboard decks mounted as an office lobby wall display carrying a white outdoor brand logo

    Branded Ski & Snowboard Office Murals w/your logo

    $695.00

    Hand painted ski and snowboard office murals built from real retired gear in Colorado. The scene is painted by hand, the logo goes on as a decal or an applique, and branded work is quoted on a call.

  • Cowboy in a wide brim hat holding a revolver, painted on gray blue ski wall artWestern gunfighter in a tan cowboy hat painted across six skis on a wall

    Clint Eastwood Ski Wall Art

    $745.00

    Clint Eastwood, squint included, painted across recycled skis at roughly 24 inches tall by 14 wide. Handmade in Manitou Springs, so each one varies slightly and no two are identical. It reads as ski gear up close and as a face from the doorway.

  • Ski and snowboard porch swing with a Colorado flag floating above clouds and snowy peaks

    Colorado Flag Sunset Cloud Mural Ski and Snowboard Porch Swing

    $2,471.00

    A Colorado flag under a sunset cloud mural, hand painted across skis and snowboards on a hanging Adirondack style porch swing. Roughly 56 inches wide, 28 tall and 36 deep, made to order so no two come out alike. Most people skip the binding cup holders on a swing, for reasons that turn obvious around drink number two.

Hand Painted Furniture Built On Retired Skis

The mural goes on last. By then the skis have been stripped and sorted for color, the Douglas Fir frame is together, and the chair is already a chair. Then somebody in Manitou Springs sits down in front of it with a brush and a can of exterior oils and puts the Tetons across the seat back, or a September ridgeline, or a guitar player from 1968. That last step is the whole category.

Fine Art Chairs and Benches is where the painting leads. Every piece starts the way the rest of the shop starts, four to five pairs of retired skis for one Adirondack chair, at least three boards for a snowboard chair, all of it on a Douglas Fir base built here in Colorado. Then a painter works a mural directly across the topsheets and the edges in high quality exterior oil paint. Real brushwork, never a decal.

The subjects come from customers more often than from us. National parks, home mountains, Front Range red rock, moose and elk and one persistent Bigfoot, sugar skulls, columbines, northern lights, and portraits of whoever was on the record player in 1974. Nearly every design in here started as a phone call.

Jagged snowy peaks, a winding river and violet clouds painted across a tall ski chair back

Grand Teton National Park

One of the more detailed pieces in the National Parks group. The painters work slowly through the rock faces and the light on the snowfields, because that skyline falls apart if you rush it.

Ski chair with a hand painted blue portrait of a rock guitarist on lime green skis

Portrait tributes

Big hair, wild color, painted the way a 1968 concert poster would have done it. The artist is your choice. Rock, country, blues, and one very specific jazz drummer so far.

Set of four ski chairs with cream tips fading into navy mountain peaks, lined along a wall

Murals that run across a set

Mystic Mountains painted across four chairs, so the ridgeline starts on the first seat back and finishes on the last. Sets of two and four both work this way.

How a mural actually gets painted

The skis get their base color first, laid down and leveled so the artwork has something honest to sit on. After that the painting runs back to front. Sky and haze go in first, ridgelines next, then trees and foreground detail last, carried straight across the gaps between skis so the scene reads as one picture instead of eight stripes. Curing takes real time, which is part of why a made to order piece runs two to four weeks.

All of it is high quality exterior oil paint. That means a mural chair can sit outside through a Colorado winter and still look like art in April, and it means nobody has to panic about a spilled drink. Fine art you are allowed to spill on.

Landscapes and places

This is the biggest group. Grand Teton, Glacier, the Maroon Bells at sunset, Garden of the Gods with Pikes Peak and the Manitou Incline climbing up the middle, Mystic Mountains in four seasons, Alpenglow forest, mountain lakes, and forest scenes in full color or grey scale. If your place is not on the shelf, describe it or send a photo and we paint that one instead. Most of the designs here exist because somebody did exactly that.

Portraits, tributes and the strange stuff

Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Doc Holiday, Wyatt Earp, Spock, a man and his dog, and sugar skulls both bearded and clean shaven. There is a throne built from layered stainless steel Volant skis that looks like it belongs in a dragon show. We have not turned down a subject yet, which probably says more about us than about the people asking.

Sets, benches, swings and wall panels

A mural does not have to stop at one chair. Matched sets of two and four carry a single scene across every piece, and side tables and benches get pulled into the same scene when they are part of the order. A single snowboard makes a bench, so snowboard bench murals get a wide uninterrupted canvas, which is why the Bigfoot and northern lights scenes tend to land there. Porch swings and lift benches are handcrafted replicas unless the product name says the piece is a genuine original. Wall art runs from small ski panels up to office murals at 96 inches, painted by the same hands.

The specs under the paint

  • Adirondack ski chair, 45 inches tall by 36 inches deep by 32 inches wide, with some builds at 55 inches tall. Comfortable for people from 3 feet to 6 feet 10.
  • Four to five pairs of retired skis per chair. A matched set of two takes eight to ten pairs, which is a lot of old gear kept out of a landfill.
  • Snowboard chairs take at least three boards. A single board is enough for a bench or a coffee table.
  • Douglas Fir base, built in Colorado.
  • Cup holder made from a repurposed ski binding, which now grips a drink instead of a boot.
  • 400 lb weight capacity. Sit down like you mean it.
  • High quality exterior oil paint, colorful and weatherproof.
  • 3 year hassle free warranty. Yup.
  • Most chairs ship free to the lower 48.
  • Rocker conversion is $75 more, on repurposed oak wine barrel slats.
  • Made to order runs two to four weeks. Some pieces are ready to ship.

Murals are painted. Logos are not.

Worth being clear about, because it comes up on almost every business call. A mural is painted by hand in exterior oils, never a decal. A logo is a different job. A logo goes on as a logo decal floated onto a painted background, because a mark has to hold its exact shape and color and a brush is the wrong tool for that kind of precision. Aluminum appliques and plastic appliques are the other two routes, each priced differently, and the logo can sit on the front of the piece or on the back. Branded work is quoted on a call instead of listed.

Frequently asked questions

Is the artwork really painted by hand?

Yes. Every mural in this category is painted by a person with a brush, in high quality exterior oil paint, directly onto the skis and the frame. Never a decal. That is also why no two chairs come out perfectly identical, even when they carry the same design name.

Can you paint my mountain, my town or my photo?

That is most of what we do. Send a photo or describe the view and we will talk through what works on a seat back, since a chair is a tall narrow canvas and some scenes need to be recomposed to fit it. Portraits, pets, cabins, home resorts and trail maps have all been done. Call 303.775.7273 and we will quote your idea.

Will the mural hold up outside?

Exterior oil paint is built for it, and these chairs live on decks and porches across Colorado. Sun is harder on any painted surface than snow is, so a piece in hard afternoon glare holds its color longer with some shade. The 3 year hassle free warranty applies wherever you put it.

How long does a hand painted piece take?

Two to four weeks for most made to order work, because the base coat, the mural and the cure each need their own time. Detailed portraits and multi piece sets sit at the longer end. Some finished pieces are ready to ship right now, so if you are working against a birthday, tell us the date when you call and we will be honest about whether it is doable.

Can one mural run across a set of two or four chairs?

Yes, and it is one of the better things we build. The scene is composed across all the seat backs at once so the ridgeline continues from chair to chair when they are lined up. Sets can also be painted as four seasons of the same range, which is what the Four Seasons Mystic Mountains group does.

Are these meant for indoors or outdoors?

Both, and plenty of these end up inside. The paint and the build are weatherproof, but a detailed mural chair often gets bought as art first and seating second, so it lands next to a fireplace or in an entryway where people actually look at it. Nobody here will judge you for keeping the Tetons out of the weather.

Tell us what you want painted and we will quote it. Call or text 303.775.7273, or keep looking through our Adirondack Ski Chairs, Ski Benches, Ski Wall Art, Custom Designs, Sentimental Pieces and Ready to Ship. Local delivery across Colorado including Colorado Springs, Denver, Breckenridge, Vail and Aspen, and we ship nationwide to the lower 48.