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Rustic Bar Stool – Urban Stool in Quarter Sawn Oak with Stain Options

$286.23$291.87

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When you need additional seating in your farmhouse, lodge, or cabin, you won’t have to sacrifice comfort with these stools! 

Casual and inviting, combining function and style, these stools are sure to complement any décor from Contemporary to Rustic and everything in between! 

What is Quarter Sawn? 

A full log is sawn into four quarters and then cut into planed boards. 

There are many benefits to purchasing furniture made of Quarter sawn wood including increased structural integrity

Why Oak?

Oak is a strong hardwood that tends to have a lot of graining and may sometimes contain a small amount of visible knotting.

It is durable and the perfect wood for heavy use furniture that will stand the test of time. 

PICTURED IN 24″ COUNTER HEIGHT. 

Product Description:

SPECIFICATIONS:  

  • Amish Made in the USA 
  • Professionally Stained and Lacquered for Longevity 
  • Digital Colors may vary slightly from actual product color 
  • Handcrafted from Quarter Sawn Oak.
  • Fully Assembled 
  • For questions or large quantity orders, please call 724-464-2222 

 

DIMENSIONS:  

 Counter Height:

16″ W x 13″ D x 24″H

Seat 16″W x 10″D, Seat Thickness 1.75″

Bar Height

17″ W x 14″ D x 30″H

Seat 16″W x 10″D, Seat Thickness 1.75″

SHIPPING:  

Ships via Ground.  

Additional Information:

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Height Choices

Bar Height (30"), Counter Height (24")

Assembly

Fully Assembled

Select a Stain

Antique Slate, Cappuccino, Michaels Cherry

Materials Used

Oak, Stain

Swivel Stool

No

What's Included?

1 Stool in Selected Color and Height

Build Time

4 Weeks

In-Home Delivery & Set Up

Available for Large Quantity orders for an additional charge

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