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Aluminum Outdoor Club Chairs for Deep Seating That Lasts
Club chairs are the anchor of a great lounge arrangement — the piece that invites people to sit down and stay a while. Our aluminum patio furniture collection includes club chairs across the full range of styles, from ornate cast aluminum with scrollwork detailing to sleek extruded profiles that could have come out of an Eames catalog. All of them are powder-coated, rust-free, and backed by a 15-year frame warranty. None of them need to come inside for winter.
Cast vs. Extruded — What the Difference Means for a Club Chair
The construction method changes more than just the look. Cast aluminum club chairs are made from solid poured aluminum, which means heavier pieces with ornate profiles — scrollwork, lattice backs, decorative arm details that echo traditional wrought iron without the rust risk or the weight penalty. OW Lee, Castelle, and Ebel lead this category, building chairs that suit classic and transitional spaces with the kind of refined detailing that holds up visually at decades' range.
Extruded aluminum club chairs are built from hollow aluminum profiles pushed through shaped dies, producing the clean, thin-framed silhouettes that characterize modern outdoor design. Ratana, Sunset West, Jensen Outdoor, and Harmonia Living work extensively in extruded aluminum — these are the chairs that look equally at home on a contemporary urban terrace or a California coastal deck. Lighter than cast, easier to move, lower in price, but no less durable. Both types carry the same powder coat finish and the same 15-year frame warranty.
All of our outdoor club chairs — across materials, not just aluminum — are available in this collection if you want to compare rope, wicker, and sling options alongside the aluminum offerings.
Pairing Club Chairs with the Larger Space
A club chair almost never lives alone. The typical arrangement is two chairs flanking a coffee table, or a single chair pulled into a larger grouping anchored by an aluminum sofa set. When mixing brands, finish color is the main variable to manage — espresso, graphite, antique bronze, and pewter all appear across multiple aluminum lines and coordinate without looking forced. Cushions are where you have the most latitude: Sunbrella® fabrics across 200+ colors and patterns give you enough range to unify mismatched frames or deliberately play off contrast.
Seat depth matters for a club chair in a way it doesn't for a dining chair. Standard outdoor club chairs seat at 17–19" with a seat depth of 22–26" — enough to recline without perching. If you're buying chairs to pair with an existing sofa, confirm the arm heights are close; a significant mismatch looks awkward and makes conversation across pieces feel disconnected.
Patio Productions is ICFA-certified and has been helping customers build outdoor lounge areas from our San Diego showroom and nationally online since 2007. Not sure whether cast or extruded is right for your space, or which finish coordinates with what you already have? That's exactly what our team is here to sort out with you.






































































