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$888.00Red, gold and green, and a face everybody recognizes from about forty feet away. The Bob Marley art is hand painted in exterior oils across the seat back of a full size Adirondack chair, built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base with a ski binding cup holder in the arm.
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$695.00This forest mural keeps its voice down: pines, a ridge, and a sky that has not quite decided what time of day it is. It is a single Adirondack chair, built in Colorado from four to five pairs of retired skis on a Douglas Fir base. Hand painted, weatherproof, and sized for the corner of the deck you actually sit in.
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$695.00The Mystic Mountains mural on a single chair, beige and blue ridgelines stacked back to the horizon. One Adirondack ski chair, built in Colorado from retired skis on a Douglas Fir base and painted in exterior oils. Our easiest entry point into a real ski chair.
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$777.00A bull moose in the open with the Rockies stacked up behind him, painted big across the seat back. One Adirondack ski chair, built in Colorado from real retired skis on a Douglas Fir base and finished in weatherproof exterior oils. Antlers included, at no extra charge.
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$1,490.00A 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.
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$1,190.00Two Adirondack chairs, each with a mountain range hand painted across the front board and real retired skis forming the back and seat. Douglas fir bases, binding cup holders, 45 inches tall by 36 deep and 36 wide apiece. The pair takes eight to ten pairs of skis, so somebody’s old gear is finally earning its keep.
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$1,491.00A bear standing against a full sunset, hand painted across the back of this Adirondack snowboard bench. Built from retired snowboards, 36 inches tall by 36 deep and 60 wide, finished to sit outside all year. Want the original board graphics instead of the mural? That runs about $250 less.
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$695.00One skier cruising across an afternoon bluebird sky, hand painted on the back of a single Adirondack chair. Built from retired skis, painted in exterior oils and weatherproof, 45 inches tall by 36 inches deep and 32 inches wide. Cup holders added, since the afternoon tends to run long.
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Original price was: $995.00.$995.00Current price is: $995.00. $597.00An F-16 cuts across a Colorado flag and a mountain ridge, hand painted in exterior oils on the back of a snowboard chair. This is an Adirondack built from at least three retired snowboards on a sturdy Douglas Fir base, not a printed panel. Loud in the right way, and it holds up outside.
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$1,491.00Powder skis are wide, which makes for an unusually generous seat. Same low back shape at 34 inches tall by 36 deep and 60 wide, built from repurposed skis and finished to live outdoors. Tell us the colors you want and the ones you do not, and we build to that.
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$1,881.00Built from retro skis, the ones with graphics nobody prints anymore, on a low back frame that sits 34 inches tall by 36 deep and 60 wide. Lower than our standard bench on purpose, so it works under a window or along a wall without blocking anything. Handcrafted in Colorado and weatherproof.
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$776.00Stars 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.
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$1,497.00Aspen leaves drifting across a mountain ridge under a deep night sky, painted over a grey stained finish instead of solid color. A matched pair of ski rocking chairs, built in Colorado from retired skis on Douglas Fir bases. They work indoors as easily as they do out on the deck.
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$1,441.00The 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.
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$791.00Golden 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.