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  2. The 12 Best Pool Lounge Chairs for a Backyard Staycation

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    Folding Pool Lounge Chair. amazon.com. $67.95. Ostrich. The Best Pool Lounge Chairs Under $500. Hearst Owned. All-Weather Wicker Pool Lounge Chairs. Slide-out shelving is one of the top features ...

  3. 15 Stylish Pool Lounge Chairs to Soak Up the Summer Sun

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    Shop for the best pool lounge chairs and chaise lounges from retailers like Amazon, Wayfair, and Lowe's. Options include wicker, rattan, plastic, mesh and more. ... Folding Lounge Chair (Set of 2 ...

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    Sun Lounger. For maximum Slim Aarons vibes, opt for this retro-chic pool lounge chair from Business & Pleasure. Its scalloped detailing offers oodles of charm, while the attached side table ...

  5. Folding chair - Wikipedia

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    Folding chairs also were used as grave goods in the richest graves. A folding chair of ebony and ivory with gold fittings was found in Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt. Folding chairs were used in Ancient Egypt, Minoan Greece, and Ancient Rome, as well as during the Nordic Bronze Age and the Medieval Period. The frame was mostly made of wood, and ...

  6. Sunlounger - Wikipedia

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    A sunlounger (British "sun lounger") is a chair-like device, typically placed in a patio, garden, or swimming pool deck, or used as beach-side outdoor furniture. [1] Sunloungers from the back. They are often constructed from wood, formed plastic, or metal and indoor fabrics.

  7. Adirondack chair - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack chair is an outdoor lounge chair with wide armrests, a tall slatted back, and a seat that is higher in the front than the back. [1] Its name references the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York .