Make rustic twig furniture from simple, natural materials you can gather yourself. Instructions for a love seat and table in the Adirondack style (late 1800s).
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1994 (v.17#9) pg. 38
Make a Muskoka chair which is similar in design and construction to the Adirondack outdoor arm chair.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jun 1995 (v.18#9) pg. 34
How to build a classic Adirondack chair.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #326 Mar 1992 (v.42#3) pg. 72
Added Info FAMILY HANDYMAN #331 Sep 1992 (v.42#8) pg. 26
Traditional Adirondack chair built from poplar.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #359 Jun 1995 (v.45#6) pg. 80
Side table and footstool to accompany an Adirondack chair (featured in the June 1995 issue).
FAMILY HANDYMAN #360 Jul-Aug 1995 (v.45#7) pg. 82
Curved back Adirondack chair built of mahogany will weather well, with or without a finish.
FINE WOODWORKING #136 May-Jun 1999 pg. 74
Adirondack style twig furniture. Advice on gathering young saplings, on joints, on choosing a design and on making the frame for chair, settee or table.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #147 Dec 1994-Jan 1995 pg. 30
The ultimate outdoor furniture. How to build an Adirondack-style lawn chair, footrest and side table.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #162 Jun-Jul 1997 pg. 70
Adirondack chair. Step-by-step instructions for building this outdoor armchair from white cedar.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1999 (v.176#6) pg. 112
The making of a classic Adirondack chair.
SUNSET May 1993 (v.190#5) pg. 80
Adirondack lawn chair is built from pine.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #5 Sep 1988 (v.1#5) pg. 4
Correction WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #7 Jan 1989 (v.2#1) pg. 1B
Adirondack table and footstool complements the Adirondack-style lounge chair shown in issue #5 (Sep 1988).
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #40 Jul 1994 (v.7#4) pg. 14
Classic Adirondack lawn chair that folds up for storage.
WOOD MAGAZINE #115 Jun 1999 (v.16#4) pg. 72, Insert
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #118 Nov 1999 (v.16#7) pg. 8
Adirondack chair and matching footrest.
WOOD MAGAZINE #149 Jun-Jul 2003 (v.20#3) pg. 74, Insert
Adirondack chair features straightforward joinery and a comfortable design, including wide arms.
WOODSMITH #69 Jun 1990 pg. 16
Adirondack settee is similar to an Adirondack chair, but holds two people.
WOODSMITH #69 Jun 1990 pg. 24
Patio table is a companion piece to Adirondack-style chairs. Overall dimensions: 21" wide, 47" long, 16" tall.
WOODSMITH #69 Jun 1990 pg. 26
Adirondack-style rocking chair features an accentuated fan-shape in the back.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1991 (v.15#3) pg. 44
Child-size Adirondack chair and settee.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1993 (v.17#2) pg. 58
Folding sun seat. Wooden sand chair (legless chair) features slatted seat and a folding slatted back. Modeled after the seats often found in 19th century Adirondack guide boats and canoes.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1994 (v.18#4) pg. 29
Classic Adirondack chair is constructed in a slightly oversized version.
WORKBENCH Jun-Jul 1993 (v.49#3) pg. 34
Hyannis Port comfort. This indoor all-wood armchair has details similar to an Adirondack chair (slatted seat and fan-shaped back), but it has four upright legs.
WORKBENCH Jun-Jul 1993 (v.49#3) pg. 39