Bring on the style
Modern and functional low profile swivel counter height stool with a classic lattice back design
Elevate the look
The clean line metal frame features a pewter finish accented by a weathered gray wood top rail
Crafted for you
The round 360 degree swivel seat is upholstered in an aged gray fabric
Quality Construction
100% Polyester
Inspired by the classic garden lattice design, Hillsdale furniture'S hutchinson stool is sure to be ideal for your kitchen or dining area. Constructed of metal in a pewter finish, The hutchinson stool features a low profile back with a weathered gray wood detailing framing the top. A perfect addition to your home, This stool features a comfortable round, 360 degree wood swivel seat in a rich aged gray fabric. Assembly required.
- Modern and functional low profile swivel counter height stool with a classic lattice back design
- The clean line metal frame features a pewter finish accented by a weathered gray wood top rail
- The round 360 degree swivel seat is upholstered in an aged gray fabric
- Assembly required
- Ships one stool in one box
- Works best with counters or tables that are 34-38 inches in height
- Spot or wipe clean
- Recommended weight limit: 250lbs
- For residential use only
HDF Item Number |
4706-826 |
Style |
Modern,Industrial |
Product Size |
Counter |
Dimensions (inches) |
41.5H x 18W x 20D; Seat Height: 26H |
Weight (lbs) |
52 lbs |
Product Color |
Pewter |
Fabric Color |
Aged Gray |
Material Content |
Metal, Fabric |
Fabric Content |
100% Polyester |
Assembly |
Assembly required |
Warranty |
1 Year |
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