Four rustic cedar Adirondack chairs lined up along a painted mountain wall in autumn leaves

The Rustic Wooden Adirondack Chairs Made for Two on the Porch

There is a certain kind of empty chair that says a lot about a house. The one on the porch that nobody sits in because it wobbles, or the plastic thing from the big box store that faded to the color of old chewing gum after one Colorado summer. Then there is the other kind, the pair of rustic wooden Adirondack chairs that pull people outside without anyone announcing it, the ones where the coffee gets cold because the conversation got good. That second kind is what the Rustic Chic Wooden Chairs Set of 2 from Colorado Ski Chairs is built to be, two solid wood chairs made to order in Colorado, finished in any stain you pick, and set up to outlast the weather and most of the furniture you already own.

Two Chairs, One Long Conversation

Picture the corner of a deck at the end of a Saturday. The grill has cooled off, somebody found the good bourbon, and there are exactly two seats worth sitting in. That is the whole idea behind a matched pair. One chair is a place to sit. Two chairs is an invitation. You cannot have a proper porch talk from a single seat, and nobody wants to drag a kitchen stool outside to keep a friend company.

These rustic wooden Adirondack chairs come as a set of two on purpose. The Adirondack shape has been earning its keep since the early 1900s, back when a guy named Thomas Lee was reportedly trying to build something comfortable enough to sit in on a hillside in upstate New York. The wide armrests, the deep pitched seat, the tall fan back. It looks casual and it is, but the geometry is doing real work. You settle into one of these and your shoulders drop about two inches. That is not marketing. That is just angles.

What Colorado Ski Chairs does with that classic form is keep the good bones and lose the fuss. No fiddly hardware showing, no wobble, no assembly instructions that require a degree and a swear jar. Just two honest chairs that look like they have always belonged wherever you put them. Set them on a cabin porch, a suburban patio, a lakeside dock, and within a week they will be the seats everyone fights over.

What These Chairs Actually Are, Honestly

Here is a straight answer, because Colorado Ski Chairs is best known for furniture built from retired skis and snowboards and it would be easy to assume everything here has an old pair of K2s hiding in it. Not these. The Rustic Chic Wooden Chairs are solid wood, clean lines, no skis involved. If you came looking for a ski chair, the shop makes plenty of those and they are wonderful. But this set is the woodworking side of the house, and it is honest about what it is.

That matters because a lot of outdoor furniture pretends. It photographs like hardwood and shows up like particleboard wearing a costume. These are the real thing, built from quality lumber and put together by hand in the shop rather than snapped out of a mold by the thousand. Each chair measures 55 inches tall, 36 inches deep, and 36 inches wide once you count the cup holders. That is a substantial chair. It has presence. You will not accidentally knock one over reaching for the sunscreen.

Because they are made by people and not machines, small differences show up between one chair and the next, the way grain runs, the exact way a stain settles into the wood. That is a feature, not a flaw. Mass produced furniture is identical because a robot does not care. Handmade furniture has a little personality baked in, and thirty years from now that is the stuff you notice and like.

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A matched pair of solid wood Adirondack chairs, 55 inches tall, finished in the stain color you choose.

Built to Live Outside and Actually Stay There

Colorado weather is a stress test. Two hundred plus days of sun a year, hail that shows up in July, snow that stacks up on anything left flat, and that dry mountain air that turns cheap furniture to kindling. So the question is not whether a chair looks nice on day one. It is whether it looks nice on day one thousand. These rustic wooden Adirondack chairs are finished with high quality exterior oil paint and stain, the kind meant to hold color and shrug off UV instead of chalking up and flaking after a season.

Water and weather proof is not a throwaway line on the product page. It is the design goal. The finish seals the wood so moisture does not soak in and swell the joints, which is the thing that kills most outdoor chairs from the inside. Leave these out through a Colorado winter and they will be ready for you in spring, maybe with a little dust and a good story about the storm in February. Wipe them down and they are as good as the day they showed up.

Durability is also about how a thing is put together, not just what is on the surface. A hand built chair with proper joinery flexes and settles as one piece. It does not develop that annoying back and forth wiggle that makes you sit down carefully like you are testing lake ice. And if something ever does need attention, Colorado Ski Chairs backs every piece 100 percent for the first year and charges only the cost of materials for any repairs after that. Try getting that deal from a flat pack.

Pick Your Stain, Pick Your Sit

Two chairs, and both of them are yours to spec. Start with the stain. You pick any color, which sounds like a small thing until you realize how much it changes the piece. A deep walnut reads classic and formal, the kind of pair that looks right in front of a timber frame home. A lighter natural stain shows off the grain and leans cabin casual. Go bolder if you want, match the trim on the house or the blue in the lake. Just tell the shop what you are after and note the stain color when you order.

Then there is the choice that surprises people. These can be built as rockers or as stationary chairs. Same shape, same comfort, entirely different mood. A stationary Adirondack is planted and steady, great on a deck where you want the seats to stay put. A rocker adds that slow back and forth that turns a chair into a place you lose an hour. Coffee in the morning, a book in the afternoon, watching the last light come off the peaks. There is a reason people rock without thinking about it. It is the closest most of us get to meditation without an app telling us to breathe.

Because it is a set of two, you can even mix it up. Two rockers for a matched pair, or one of each if you and whoever shares your porch have opinions. The point is that these rustic wooden Adirondack chairs get built around how you actually live, not how a catalog decided everyone lives. That is the quiet luxury of custom. It fits.

Where a Pair of Adirondack Chairs Belongs

The obvious home is a porch or a patio, and these earn that spot easily. But a good pair of chairs is more flexible than people give it credit for. Set them at the edge of a fire pit and they become the best seats at the party. Put them on a dock and they turn a lake morning into the reason you bought the place. Line them up under an aspen where the shade moves through the afternoon and you have a reading nook that does not need a roof.

They work indoors too, which throws some folks. A pair of rustic wooden Adirondack chairs by a big window, or flanking a stone fireplace in a mountain great room, brings that unfussy outdoor feeling inside without looking like patio furniture that got lost. In a finished basement, a sunroom, a converted garage that became the hangout, they hold their own. The 55 inch height gives them enough scale to anchor a corner rather than disappear into it.

For anyone furnishing a rental cabin, a lodge, or a short term rental up in the high country, a matched set does something a mismatched pile of chairs never will. It reads as intentional. Guests notice. They take the photo, they sit longer, they remember the place. Colorado towns like Manitou Springs, Breckenridge, and Estes Park are full of properties competing on charm, and two solid wood chairs on the porch is charm you can actually sit in. Add a small table between them and you have a scene that half sells the listing on its own.

The Case for Buying Two at Once

You could buy one chair and tell yourself you will get the match later. You will not. Something always comes up, and then the color has shifted slightly, or the shop is onto other builds, and you end up with a lonely single chair and a vague sense of regret. Buying the set of two solves the problem before it starts. The pair is made together, stained together, and shows up together, so they are a true match rather than close enough.

There is also the gifting angle, and it is a strong one. A pair of chairs is a genuinely great present for the people who are impossible to shop for. Retiring parents who finally have time to sit down. A couple settling into a first house with a bare back deck. Anniversary folks who have everything except a good reason to sit outside together. You are not giving them an object so much as giving them evenings. That lands differently than another gift card, and it keeps landing every summer for years.

And yes, at 2431 dollars for the set, currently marked down from 2991, this is an investment rather than an impulse. But run the math the way you would on anything you keep. Cheap outdoor chairs get replaced every couple of years, and the landfill fills up with them. A handmade pair that lasts decades quietly wins on cost per sit, and it looks better the entire time. You are buying once instead of five times.

An Easy Win for Workplaces and Shared Spaces

This is not only a home story. A pair of well made chairs is one of the simplest ways to signal that a workplace actually cares about the people in it. The patio outside the break room, the shaded corner behind the shop, the rooftop nobody uses because there is nowhere to sit. Drop in a couple of rustic wooden Adirondack chairs and suddenly that dead space becomes where people take their coffee, eat lunch off a screen for once, and have the unplanned conversations that meetings never manage to schedule.

Culture is built in small physical decisions like that. Nobody writes home about a mission statement on the wall. People do remember the boss who put real chairs on the patio so the team had somewhere decent to decompress. For an office, a brewery, a co-working space, or a hospitality property, a matched set in a stain that fits the brand is a low key, high return upgrade. Colorado Ski Chairs can build multiples and match colors across a larger order, so scaling from two chairs to a whole patio is a phone call, not a project.

Buying From Colorado Ski Chairs

Everything Colorado Ski Chairs makes is built by hand in Manitou Springs, right at the foot of Pikes Peak, and shipped nationwide. This is a real shop with real people, not a drop ship storefront that never touches the product. When you order the Rustic Chic Wooden Chairs Set of 2, you tell them your stain color and whether you want rockers or stationary, and they build your pair to order. If you want something further off the menu, a different size or a custom idea entirely, that is what the custom designs side of the shop is for. A quick call sorts out anything the product page does not cover.

Ordering is straightforward. You can buy the set right from the Rustic Chic Wooden Chairs Set of 2 page, add your notes for stain and rocker preference, and the shop takes it from there. Questions before you commit are welcome. Colorado Ski Chairs would rather talk it through and get it right than sell you the wrong thing. You can reach them at 303.775.7273, and they are happy to walk through options, timing, and shipping.

The warranty is worth repeating because it tells you how the shop thinks. Every piece is covered 100 percent for the first year, and after that any repair is charged at the cost of materials only. That is a company betting on its own work lasting, which is exactly the bet you want the maker to be making when you are the one sitting in the chair.

Living With Them Season to Season

A good chair earns its place across the whole year, not just the pretty part of summer. In spring, when the mud finally dries out and the aspens leaf back in, this is the pair you carry your first outdoor coffee to while the yard wakes up. Summer is the obvious season, long evenings, the grill going, somebody’s dog asleep under the armrest. Fall in Colorado might be the best of all, that stretch of gold light where you want to be outside for every minute of it before the cold shuts the door. And winter does not have to mean storage. Solid wood chairs finished for the elements can sit out under snow, and there is something honest about a pair of chairs wearing a white cap on the deck, waiting for the day it warms up enough to sit again.

Care is about as simple as furniture gets. No covers required, no dragging them into the garage every night, no annual ritual of sanding and refinishing. A wipe with a damp cloth handles the pollen and the dust. If a season is especially rough, a little mild soap and water brings the finish back. Because the exterior oil finish seals the wood rather than just sitting on top of it, you are not fighting rot or swelling the way you would with a bargain chair. Do almost nothing and these hold up. Do a five minute wipe down twice a year and they look showroom fresh for a very long time.

That low maintenance is part of why a pair of rustic wooden Adirondack chairs makes such an easy purchase to feel good about. The whole promise of outdoor living falls apart the moment the furniture becomes a chore. These do not ask for much. They just want you to sit in them, which is a request most of us can get behind.

Made in Colorado, Built Like It Matters

There is a difference between furniture that was manufactured and furniture that was made, and you can usually feel it within about ten seconds of sitting down. Colorado Ski Chairs sits firmly on the made side. The shop in Manitou Springs turns out chairs, benches, tables, and custom pieces the old fashioned way, by hand, one order at a time, by people who actually live in the mountains they build for. That is not a romantic detail for a brochure. It is why the joints line up, why the finish holds, and why the proportions feel right instead of almost right.

Buying from a small Colorado shop also means your money does something more interesting than pad a quarterly report in another state. It keeps a craft alive, it supports the kind of local maker that is getting rarer every year, and it puts a real human on the other end of the phone when you have a question. When you call 303.775.7273, you are talking to the people who can tell you how the walnut stain looks in afternoon light versus morning, because they have watched it happen in their own yard.

These rustic wooden Adirondack chairs carry that whole approach in their bones. They are not trying to be the cheapest chairs you can find, because the cheapest chairs are not the point. They are trying to be the chairs you keep, the ones that get handed down, the ones that show up in the background of family photos for the next twenty years without anyone planning it. That is what buying from a maker gets you. Something with a little soul, built to be around long enough to earn some more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these rustic wooden Adirondack chairs made from skis?
No. Colorado Ski Chairs is known for ski and snowboard furniture, but this set is solid wood with clean lines and no skis involved. It is the shop’s woodworking line, built from quality lumber and finished in the stain color you choose.

Can I choose the stain color and whether they rock?
Yes to both. You pick any stain color, and each chair can be built as a rocker or as a stationary chair. Just note your preferences when you order, or call the shop to talk it through.

Will they hold up outdoors in Colorado weather?
They are made for it. The chairs are finished with high quality exterior oil paint and stain and are water and weather proof, so they can stay outside through sun, rain, and snow. A simple wipe down keeps them looking sharp.

How big are the chairs and how are they sold?
Each chair measures 55 inches tall, 36 inches deep, and 36 inches wide including the cup holders, and they are sold as a set of two. The pair is built to order in Manitou Springs, Colorado, and ships nationwide.

Pull Up a Chair, Then Pull Up Another

Some furniture is just there to fill a space. A good pair of chairs does the opposite. It creates the reason to go outside, sit down, and stay a while, which is the entire point of having a porch in the first place. The Rustic Chic Wooden Chairs Set of 2 is a straightforward promise, two solid wood rustic wooden Adirondack chairs in your color, built by hand in Colorado to last for years and get better looking as they go. Have a look at the Rustic Chic Wooden Chairs Set of 2, pick your stain, and decide who gets the rocker. Call 303.775.7273 if you want to talk it over first. The coffee will still be warm by the time you sit down. Probably.

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