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Fun retro metal chairs in the garden

Benches and chairs, Garden Junk

Retro-style and metal rockers work and ‘play’ beautifully in your garden

Remember these colorful metal lawn chairs that Grandma and her friends would sit on chatting on a nice day. Referred to as “motel” chairs because they showed up near pools or outside the front offices of Route 66 motels, they are now highly desired in a Flea Market Garden! Do you have one?

Rodney & Douglas Adkinson Wells

Rodney & Douglas Adkinson Wells

Donna Threlkeld says, ‘We still have a few lawn chairs that came with a ‘tourist court’ my folks bought in 1959. There were nineteen cabins with car ports. Rooms rented for two dollars a night for one, four dollars for two. Three cabins had air conditioners, the rest had large window fans. Some still had pull chain in middle of room for the light and the TVs were floor models. A few cabins were kitchenettes with tiny ranges and fridges. Those chairs bring back the memories of a most simple time.”

 

Karen Settles

Karen Settles

Karen Settles says, “I was lucky enough to be given these a few weeks ago. One of them is a rocker! I have managed to get them all scraped and wire brushed so they are ready for new “dresses” of sweet color. Two of them are by my fire pit and the other three grace my gazebo. Two of the stools are in the gazebo as well and one is on my front porch.”

 

Dandi Gentry Mine are on the front porch

Dandi Gentry “Mine are on the front porch”

Motel chairs, once found on front porches of funky back roads tourist cabins remind us of family vacations in our childhoods. They are authentic symbols of good times and simple fun of being outdoors with the family.  These chairs were designed to slide along the grass on their rockers instead of having chair legs stick into the grass.

 

Gail Brunke I have one resting in my gardens

Gail Brunke I have one resting in my gardens

Donna Roy I have four that were my parents. Red, yellow, navy blue and orange, the same colors they have always been. My Dad sat in them every day during the hot summer months in Kansas ( no air conditioning back then). My Dad was not a drinker but after cutting the lawn you could always see him sitting out there having a cold one. I love my chairs.

 

Christy Morrow

Christy Morrow says, “I was extremely lucky because a lady (now a friend) who came to the garden tour that featured our garden gave us 2 chairs and 1 glider (and other things). Here’s a picture of the glider. Obviously, I prefer rust!!”

 

Tina Root Spring chair we recently refinished.

Tina Root My Spring chair we recently refinished.

 

Wilma Fendrick Just a few of mine

Wilma Fendrick Just a few of mine

 

Tina Root says, This is my version of 'Garden Art with Chairs!'

Tina Root

Tina Root says, “This is my version of ‘Garden Art with Chairs!’  Took me 5 years to find one like this that I could afford.”

 

Tina Root This glider is still at the shop being sand blasted.

Tina Root This glider is still at the shop being sand blasted.

 

Michele Azevedo So fun in the yard

Michele Azevedo So fun in the yard

 

Paula Shockley Love the motel chairs.

Paula Shockley Love the motel chairs

 

Janet Page

Janet Page

Janet Page I love this chair. It was given to me by my father in law many years ago. It now has a spot in the back yard of my office where I do a lot of flea market gardening.

 

Restoring antique chairs

1940’s metal lawn chairs were a familiar sight in many gardens and backyards in their day.  Now very collectible, the authentic bouncy metal chairs can add an instant vintage look to a garden vignette. Now, we can buy replicas in better shape to be functional seating as well.  Whether antique or a recent model, you’ll love the classic look like we do.

Janus Squared I zinc blasted mine

Janus Squared “I zinc blasted mine”

 

Janus Squared After being blasted

Janus Squared “After being blasted”

 

Janus Squared After

Janus Squared “After,…the fantastic result!”

 

Loving Motel chair replicas

Nancy Carter, posted her newest creation (shared on FMG!) She said she purchased a 'table round' for her milk can

Nancy Carter posted her newest creation recently on our Facebook page She said she purchased a ‘table round’ for her milk can

 

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Vikki Knippel Love them!

 

Jeanne Smith

Jeanne Smith

 

Laura Hofsink I love mine.

Laura Hofsink I love mine.

 

Brenda Lenz

 

Decorating with your motel chair

Debi Spencer This jewel was made by the awesome couple at Texas Trash and Treasures

Debi Spencer This jewel was made by the awesome couple at Texas Trash and Treasures

 

Ammie Peters I love my old Motel Swing. Now to just find a couple of the Motel chairs

Ammie Peters I love my old Motel Swing. Now to just find a couple of the Motel chairs

Tags | metal glider, metal lawn chairs, metal outdoor rocker, motel chairs, vintage metal chairs
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6 Comments

  • Kathy Dunn at

    Love all of them. Each has their own personality and uniqueness. We gave ours to our daughter (hers are painted in Harley colors).

  • Sara at

    Have you done anything with the high chairs or child stools? I have one and would love to be inspired to refurbish!

  • Marlene Stephenson at

    These were a great round up of everyone old metal chairs, thanks so much.

  • Sandra Haduck at

    Do you leave them out year round? I love rust but wouldn’t want those to rust.

  • Holly jordan at

    I was just at a junk fair and a man had taken old wheel barrels and cut them in half the long way. They were to attach to a wall/fence and make 2 planters. Wish I had taken a picture

  • Dawn Olsen at

    I would love to see ways to use shells for a display in the garden and with availability for children to play with without looking tacky!

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