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Types of Barstool

Check out the different types of Bar stools presented here. Learn about them and choose the best one to decorate your house, office or restaurant.

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Types of Barstool

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  1. Types ofBarstool FIND THE PERFECT BAR STOOL FIND Best Seat for Your Space

  2. Contemporary Barstool • Include skimmed stainless industrial-inspired designs. • It comes with no backs or low backs. • Generally they do not have arms.

  3. Modern Barstool • Consist of metals, molded wood, leather or sleek lines • They have adjustable height and pedestal base or legs. • They are simple, sleek and focus on function of organization.

  4. Traditional Barstool • Have swivel or fixed designs. • Curved legs and carvings gives the antique look. • Painted woods and dark woods are typically used.

  5. Industrial Barstool • Height adjustable facility provided. • Allows you to go from counter to bar height in just a turn of the top. • Can be used in Bar, Kitchen and dining room.

  6. Retro Barstool • Consist of swivel tool tops, tubular steel frames. • Height adjustable and screw mechanism facility provided. • Have rubber caps to protect the floor.

  7. Rustic Barstool • Made with distressed wood, wicker and chipped paints. • Sear mostly is made up of leather. • No bright colors or reflective metals is used.

  8. Coastal Barstool • Most famous stools used in shacks near beaches. • Made up of light wood or wicker. • Also used for casual kitchen counter or swanky basement bar.

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