Traditional directors chairs come in many different colors and are conveniently of dining height making them perfect for a relaxing dinner on the patio on a sunny summer evening. The armrests give support and actually discourage leaning back so heavily against the low back of the chair. Light enough to move easily from one area to another, the weight capacity of these chairs is amazing.
The standard seat height for these director chairs whether they are constructed of wood or some type of metal is eighteen inches. But there are also some tall directors chair models that feature a much greater height of just over thirty inches. These taller chairs feature an exceptional seat height and provide an improved vantage for easy access and viewing.
The director chair that we are familiar with today is a design dating back to 1892 although the style was first created back in the 15th century. The scissor-like legs make the chair easy to fold up and transport and yet is what makes these lightweight chairs capable of supporting great weight.
Wood vs Aluminum Directors Chairs
Many directors chairs have a wooden frame but they are not usually for extensive outdoor use. Originally the entire chair was made of wood but today the typical directors chairs canvas seat stretched taut across the crisscross legs is what evenly distributes and supports up to 250 or 300 pounds.
Surprisingly, the aluminum frame directors chairs with polyester fabric seats are stronger and can support more weight than the wooden framed canvas models. While the chair only weighs nine pounds itself, it has a weight capacity of nearly 400 pounds.
The aluminum folding directors chair will often come with an attached side table that flips up or down for easy access. A side pouch is also a common feature providing several storage spaces for necessary items such as a water bottle or your keys.
Replacing The Covers On Directors Chairs
Director chair covers made of canvas can easily be removed from the frame and hand-washed with mild soap and a soft bristle brush to get rid of any dirt or stains and to keep them looking fresh and clean. Since canvas will shrink as it dries, the covers need to be put back on the frame while they are still wet and then allowed to air dry.
Director chair replacement covers are available for the canvas style of chair but not for the polyester since the polyester fabric is actually riveted onto the aluminum frames. Replacing your canvas directors chair covers allows you to easily change your decor or to add new life to older chair frames. Some models have padded chair covers for even more comfortable seating.
Director chairs that stay outside as part of your outdoor furniture design should be the aluminum frame polyester fabric kind. This will provide comfortable seating even for someone freshly out of the pool and you will not need to worry about the rain damaging the frames. But for some casual yet attractive indoor furniture, the wooden directors chairs are a great choice.





