With a healthy nod to the counter stools of the 50s, we present the tan leather and iron bar stool.
Industrial cast iron adjustable height bar stool and has an adjustment brake to keep at selected height. Vintage style casting with solid turned hand carved wooden top.
Finished as black coat cast and machined steel components this is the perfect stool to go with your interior, Whether you choose to use it around your dining table or just as an additional seat.
The cast iron base of this stool is quite heavy and so keeps the stool from toppling over when bumped. The height adjustment should not exceed the very highest point since the centre thread post will unscrew completely. This is a handy option for transport however. The base can also be unbolted from the center base should this be required.
At it’s highest the stool can be 52cm tall and can lower to 35cm.
The base has a foot diameter of 19cm and total length is 26.5cm.
The seat is a turned and shaped to suit.
This stool can be used at a bar or table where a light weight stool may be knocked over this is solid.
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Incredible design and built, very very impressed with these stools it is the right mixture of industrial a bit of modernity. very quick delivery and outstanding costumer service from Steve. very happy we came across this shop.
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Tristan Fay
Easy to fit, perfect addition for our indu...
Easy to fit, perfect addition for our industrial themed 'man cave' sturdy and solid
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