The Muskoka chair is meant to resemble the classic Adirondack chair in angles and proportion, if not much else. (Fun fact: the designer of the original Adirondack called it the "Muskoka"; its more commonly known moniker refers to the region in which it was first produced.) This version, by Hard Goods, is made of weather-proof concrete on steel legs and weighs half as much as a sofa.  Photo 9 of 14 in Dwell on Design 2012: Furniture and Accessories by Kelsey Keith

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The Muskoka chair is meant to resemble the classic Adirondack chair in angles and proportion, if not much else. (Fun fact: the designer of the original Adirondack called it the "Muskoka"; its more commonly known moniker refers to the region in which it was first produced.) This version, by Hard Goods, is made of weather-proof concrete on steel legs and weighs half as much as a sofa.