Teak Adirondack Chairs
If you're in the market for a teak Adirondack
chair, we suggest you consider an Ipe Adirondack instead. Ipe is an
extremely durable hardwood commonly referred to as
"Brazilian Walnut". It is virtually indestructible as well as
one of the most beautiful woods that can be used to craft Adirondack
chairs. It
is nearly 4 times as hard as teak and can be used in very severe
climates. Ipe Adirondack Chairs can withstand sun, rain, snow and freezing temperatures
better than Teak Adirondacks. Ipe products are suitable for
all "commercial" projects. Ipe Adirondack Chairs require
no maintenance, although Charleston Chair suggests that you apply a
coat of Linseed Oil every year to accentuate the natural
characteristics of the wood. Ipe Adirondack Chairs grey naturally
over many years but should never warp, split or peel.
Charleston Chair offers Ipe Adirondack Chairs both natural as well as oiled.
You can expect your Ipe Adirondacks to look great for 25
years or more. American Made Ipe Adirondack Chair from
Charleston Chair is as close as outdoor furniture comes to Heirloom
Quality!
See how Teak Adirondack
Chairs compare to Ipe Adirondack Chairs on the Janka Scale.
Speak to a sales person today to learn more about why Teak
Adirondack Chairs are great but Ipe is better!

