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North America has dominated the global Adirondack chairs market for decades. The region is expected to account for 35.6% of the market share in 2024. The U.S., especially New England and northern states, have traditionally had a strong cultural preference for outdoor furnishings made from sustainable wood like cedar. Several American companies started the design and mass production of Adirondack chairs in the mid-20th century, helping cement their popularity across the region. Today, most major Adirondack chair manufacturers are still based in North America and have built long-standing supplier relationships within the region to source high-quality cedar and maintain cost competitiveness. The furnishings' classic designs are also strongly associated with the laidback Northern American lifestyle enjoyed in many coastal towns and countryside cottages.
Among global regions, Asia Pacific has shown the most dynamic growth potential for the Adirondack chairs market in recent years. Rising incomes have boosted discretionary spending on outdoor living and leisure activities among urban populations in many Asian countries. Several tropical climate nations are witnessing a surge in vacation home and hotel developments featuring traditional North American rustic designs, including Adirondack chairs featured prominently in open-air lounge areas. Local furniture makers have taken notice of this demand and begun their own manufacturing to serve domestic buyers. Export volumes of Asian-produced chairs have also increased substantially to countries like Australia and New Zealand, where the furnishings' versatility is a good fit for those regions' outdoor cultures. This has given Asia Pacific an important foothold in the global supply chain for Adirondack chairs going forward.
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