By Sorrel Everton

Published: Wednesday, 27 April 2022 at 12:00 am


The Acapulco chair hails from Mexico and dates back to the 1950s. This was an era when the famous Pacific coast resort was the place to be seen for Hollywood stars and artists alike and glamour and creativity abounded. Out of this era came the Acapulco chair, supposedly referencing the traditional Mayan hammock, created out of woven bark and plant fibre – although it isn’t known who exactly it was that created the original, now-iconic, chair design. The story goes, however, that the designer found the chairs available at the time too hot for the heat of Mexico and so used the woven style of the hammocks to allow for better air circulation around the body when seated.

The style is characterised by its oval, egg-shaped seat with a wide back for a relaxed, gently reclined seating position. Check the seat height of the chair you buy as the typical style is lower, more for lounging than dining.

Whatever the story behind the chair’s origin, its striking, minimalist design is now a firm favourite and one that can find a place in a contemporary or modernist-style garden, balcony or conservatory.

Here’s a selection that’s caught our eye.

The best Acapulco chairs for your garden

EVRE Goa Acapulco Styled Garden Furniture Set

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Featuring two handwoven chairs and glass topped coffee table, this set is a compact choice for any outdoor space. The chairs are interlaced with premium quality PE rattan that contours to your body shape for optimal comfort. The frames are made of sturdy powdered steel with a PE rattan weave, that contours to your body shape for maximum comfort and is UV resistant and recyclable. The coffee table is topped with tempered safety glass, making it anti-glare and extra strong. The set arrives flat pack, and requires some assembly. Maximum weight allowance is up to 110kg per seat. Available in a range of colours including natural, teal, black, grey and bumblebee yellow (pictured).