Sandy Oak Backless Saddle Style Leather Bar Stool 44''
Sandy Oak Backless Saddle Style Leather Bar Stool 44''
Store | |
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Scout & Nimble | $479.20 |
Grayson Living | $479.99 |
McGee & Co | $480.00 |
Lulu and Georgia Lanae Bar Stool - Sandy Oak | $499.00 |
Topography Home | $599.00 |
Overview
Prices are currently low for this product, typically ranging from $509 to $570, and the lowest price we've seen is $478.99.
Lanae Bar Stool - Sandy Oak at Lulu and Georgia
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.Description
Elevate your bar seating with this backless, saddle style bar stool. Crafted from sandy oak and topped with a plush leather seat for ultimate comfort, its sleek design and mid-century inspiration make it a timeless addition to any space. Perfect for long conversations or a quick morning coffee, its sturdy build and elegant lines blend seamlessly into transitional and rustic decors.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I determine the correct height for barstools or counterstools?
Measure the height from the floor to the underside of the counter. Allow 9 to 12 inches between the seat and the counter for leg room.
Should barstools and counterstools match the kitchen decor?
Yes, choose stools that complement the kitchen's style and color scheme to create a cohesive look.
Can barstools be used without a counter or bar?
While typically used with counters or bars, they can also be versatile seating options in other spaces, provided the height is appropriate.
What height should barstools or counterstools be for a standard kitchen counter?
Choose barstools 28-30 inches in seat height for counters about 42 inches high, and counterstools 24-26 inches in seat height for counters about 36 inches high.
How do I choose the right height for barstools or counterstools?
Measure the height of your bar or countertop. Ideally, there should be 10 to 12 inches between the seat and the underside of the counter for comfortable seating.
What is the difference between a bar stool and a counter stool?
Standard counter height stools are typically 24-26 inches tall, while bar height stools are around 28-30 inches tall.
What ergonomic principles should I follow when setting up my home?
Furniture should match the user's body type, with work surfaces at a comfortable height (usually 36 inches for kitchen counters) and seating that supports a relaxed posture.