Bring on the style
Classic bar height stool in a dark chestnut finish
Elevate the look
Swivel seat in an antique brown faux leather with wood top rail
Crafted for you
Crafted with heavy gauge tubular steel for durable use
Quality Construction
5% Polyurethane, 95% Polyester
You live in the modern era where the feminine meets the masculine, And your home reflects that. With this steel bar height stool, The solid, Dark chestnut steel construction capped with a distressed chestnut wood top rail gives it a bold structure, While the arched, Geometric lines of the stool back provide appealing visual design interest for those with an eye for traditional décor. Plus, The padded upholstered seat in antique brown faux leather and 360-Degree swivel means this is the seat everyone in your home will claim as theirs. Assembly required.
- Classic bar height stool in a dark chestnut finish
- Swivel seat in an antique brown faux leather with wood top rail
- Crafted with heavy gauge tubular steel for durable use
- Assembly required
- Ships one stool in one box
- Works best with counters or bars that are 40-44 inches in height
- Spot or wipe clean
- Recommended weight limit: 250lbs
- For residential use only
HDF Item Number |
4702-830 |
Style |
Traditional,Classic |
Product Size |
Bar |
Dimensions (inches) |
46H x 17.5W x 21.5D; Seat Height: 30H |
Weight (lbs) |
25 lbs |
Fabric Color |
Antique Brown |
Material Content |
Wood, Metal, Vinyl |
Fabric Content |
5% Polyurethane, 95% Polyester |
Assembly |
Assembly required |
Warranty |
1 Year |
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Type:
Bar Stools
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Width:
17"
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Height:
46"
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Depth:
21"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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