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  2. The 13 Best Outdoor Lounge Chairs to Liven Up Your Space

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    Lawn Chair USA - Outdoor Chairs for Camping, Sports and Beach. Chairs Made with Lightweight Aluminum Frames and UV-Resistant Webbing. Folds for Easy Storage (Classic, Charleston with Green Arms)

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    You can buy four at a time for the sale price of $460 making each chair only $115 each. To make things even better, the chairs are slightly oversized giving you plenty of room to sprawl out and chill.

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    Here are the best outdoor rocking chairs at every price point for summer 2024. ... in the industry covering outdoor furniture and decor, from patio sets to ... than 'JCrew cardigans' is on sale ...

  5. Keter Group - Wikipedia

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    Keter’s outdoor furniture products include Adirondack chairs, sun loungers, benches, side tables, and rocking chairs. They also manufacture deck boxes, cabinets, and shelving units for indoor/outdoor storage. [18] The company also manufactures outdoor plastic sheds, cool bars, and kitchen carts. [19]

  6. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Garden furniture is often sold as a patio set consisting of a table, four or six chairs, and a parasol. A picnic table is used for the purpose of eating a meal outdoors. [4] Long chairs, referred to as chaise longue, are also common items. Recently seating furniture has been used for conversation areas using items like couches. [5]

  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 .