Acapulco chairs are like a breath of fresh air. They are functional, stylish, surprisingly comfortable to sit in. These chairs are an instant conversation starter with residential guests and patrons at commercial venues.
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The modish architecture behind this chair originates from Acapulco, Mexico (yes this is where the movie “Instructions Not Included” was filmed) and have traveled the globe. Synonymous with the calm of the Pacific Ocean and movie stars living the high life, Acapulco chairs are reminiscent of tropical vacation getaways, hot sand, and fruity cocktails.
This is the third installment of a five part series that covers the Acapulco chair. You can catch up by reading Part I and Part II. This installment will show you some creative ways to decorate with the Acapulco Chair.
Decorating with Acapulco Chairs
Acapulco chairs are great to have around the house. You can use them on your patio deck in the summer and bring them indoors during the winter without detracting from your existing layout. They’re fun, relaxing, and highly stackable for easy storage.
Acapulco Chairs Outdoors
Once you have a seat in the sun, you’ll understand exactly what Acapulco chairs were made for; catching a tan and lounging under the sun! If you’ll notice, the corded design is spaced in a way that provides support without restricting the flow of air. This means that you are able to lounge comfortably without excessive perspiration during the warmer months. Can anybody say sun-room?
Some of the color options are vibrant and borderline fluorescent. By adding a single or pair of Acapulco’s, you can instantly add a splash of color to your outdoor living space. An individual chair and a matching decorative pillow can accent the primary color of your choice.
Above is a photograph of the elegantly styled Laurel Canyon Residence designed by Molly Luetkemeyer of M. Design Interiors. Molly selected a lavish outdoor daybed with a striped canopy that is accented by pure white Acapulco chairs.
As you can tell, Molly has a knack for design. She’s done projects for Hollywood A-listers like Julie Bowen (Gilmore Girls), Sam Trammell (TrueBlood), and Lauren Graham (Modern Family). Stop by her page to be amazed!
Acapulco Chairs Indoors
Although they are simplistic in design, Acapulco chairs elicit a certain sense of high fashion and classic sophistication. Mid-century modern construction makes the Acapulco chair adaptable for eclectic interiors. The retro look allows you to feature it in an antique layout with a hint of a modern update just to keep with the times. In this way, they can be applied to modern and even art-deco interiors.
It’s quite common to see single Acapulco’s being used as decorate pieces. For residential use, they can be added in to a reading nook, child’s nursery, or family living area. Above, translucent Acapulco chairs were used in the Avoca House. Mark Tuckey’s beachfront property was also featured in Inside Outside Magazine. I can’t share the excerpts myself but I encourage you to click here to check out some pictures from his site. Those yellow Acapulco’s are an instant mood-changer.
Although the pinks, yellow, oranges, and greens have been popular, some people like the more rustic browns that can be used for vintage style homes. Carlos Ocho made a leather Acapulco chair that that is quite remarkable. You can view it by checking out Spin-Offs of the Acapulco Chair.
Commercial Venues
These chairs are often used in large commercial venues including beach resorts, outdoor restaurants, rooftop gardens, vacations spots, cinemas, and the likes. It’s a proven fact that colors have an influence on human psychology. For this reason, this collection of vibrant colors creates a setting that promotes cordial interactions among complete strangers.
Believe it or not, the above photograph was taken on a Starbucks outdoor deck in Japan. These oval shaped Acapulco rockers are in line with the social third place that Starbucks so famously creates. Wi-Fi, great coffee, and well-maintained seating create the perfect environment for socialization. Maeko noted that Acapulco chairs are very popular in Japan as well!
Acapulco’s everywhere! The above photo is taken from the Red Bull Music Academy, a world-traveling series of music workshops and festivals. What a great way to inspire creativity and imagination. What’s more, Acapulco chairs are stackable, making them easy to transport for traveling venues. This allows planners the flexibility of folding chairs in the form of chic Acapulco chairs that are 10X more visually enticing.
Continue Reading the Acapulco Series:
- The Iconic History of the Acapulco Chair – Part I
- How It’s Made: Acapulco Chairs – Part II
- Add Zest to Any Space with Acapulco Chairs – Part III
- Spin Offs of the Acapulco Chair – Part IV
- The Debate Between Original & Replica Acapulco Chairs – Part V
Cheryl is an award-winning landscape design consultant in San Diego, CA. She has over a decade of experience in the design world, working on both interior and exterior projects. She received her certification in design in 2010 and has contributed to the design of 7 separate furniture collections. Cheryl began lending her expertise to Patio Productions’ blog in 2012. When she’s not living in the furniture and design world, she’s busy playing with her dogs at home, or curling up with a cup of black coffee and a beautiful book on modern design. Her favorite patio furniture are her Acapulco Chairs in lightning blue.
Beautiful improvement inspiration, thank you for posting.