Introducing the WCCC Collection of outdoor garden chairs from the West coast. Beginning on the left with the high back and going clockwise: the Rambler, the Kenai, the Colombian, the Chilton, and the Olympian. To come: the Golden Hinde and the Garibaldi. All named after West coast mountains and ranges, in the spirit of the Muskoka or Westport chair but with the style, comfort, and flair of the West coast.
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Projects: West coast chair collection from Rustic Design Ent.
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they all look great
what! never ever admit to getting old er.... what's this 'easier to get in and out' stuff?
I like a combination of the lower ones and the higher ones. As I get older it is easier to get in and out of the taller ones.
ok, that one is 18" high and the leading edge of the seat. We tend to favour the lower seats here on the West Coast (like the Adirondack) and call them 'gin and tonic' chairs some times because once you are in one and relaxing, you don't want to get up since they are so comfortable and easy on the legs. :-)
I would like a chair that is taller than the normal adirondack. This one looks like one where you could extend the legs to give you a higher seat. What is the height of this seat on the Kenai
Hello David, and thank you for the interest. All plans are in the form of sketches and I would have to finalize them. The Kenai is the one at the back facing us. That is actually a variation of the one next to it on its left which one form the Kreg Plans that I modified (angle of seat and back, height of seat wrt floor, and tilt of the backrest back a little to make it more like the others and more relaxing. I would have to go though my sketches and see if I can find the plan.
How do I go about getting plans for the West Coast Collection? I believe it is the Kenai that I would like to consider building
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