Distressed Wood Bistro Barstool – Dining Room Furniture
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( 3 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings03
Crafted of hardwood with distressed finish. Comes fully assembled. Available in Blackwash and Light Walnut finishes, sold separately. Available in additional heights, sold separately. Wipe clean with a dry cloth. World Market exclusive.
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- Crafted of hardwood with distressed finish
- Comes fully assembled
- Available in Blackwash and Light Walnut finishes, sold separately
- Available in additional heights, sold separately
- Wipe clean with a dry cloth
- World Market exclusive
- Made in Vietnam
Additional information
Overall | 20.1"W x 21.3"D x 43.3"H |
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Seat | 17.7"W x 16.8"D |
Leg height | 27"H |
Floor to top of seat | 30"H |
Top of seat to top of back | 13.3"H |
Floor to foot rail | 11.5"H |
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by Thomas
Perfect fit solid stools love them.
by Chris
This chair is the perfect height for my bar and is a great fit for my décor. Comfortable to sit in, too, and good quality construction. I bought three and they work perfectly, just as I had hoped!
by Steve
Tried these out in the store prior to ordering. They are very easy to get in and out of (I’m 5’3″) and very comfortable. I have a taller bar and these were perfect at 30″, as opposed to the 29″ seat I had before. I love them so much that I ordered the dining chairs, too. Best part…didn’t have to assemble. Very well made product.