We highlight stylish bar stools that will look stunning at your kitchen counter or home bar.
12 January 2017
While originally designed for pubs and bars, the bar stool has become an increasingly common sight in households too. Here, we highlight stylish bar stools that will look stunning at your kitchen counter or home bar. By Arman Shah
Part of the About series by Danish furniture-maker HAY, About a Stool is effortlessly cool and swanky. If the approach to its design is a tad to minimalistic for your liking, however, do note that this slender bar stool can be transformed into something a bit more full-bodied with upholstery. Whatever your plans for this stool may be, be rest assured that its solid stainless steel base will give you all the sturdy support you need.
From Grafunkt
Fans of the industrial look will adore the Briggs Counter Stool. Designed by District Eight, it seamlessly blends recycled wood with salvaged steel. It also features an adjustable seat and hand solder joints that were constructed by a resident craftsmen, although its uniqueness lies in its steel base that had been masterfully bent and twisted into shape. Available in white, red, yellow and green.
From Journey East
From Proof
The Copine Barstool – featuring solid hardwood legs, a steel frame and plywood seat and backrest – was conceptualised by award-winning architect and product designer Sean Dix. As requested by café and restaurant owners who furnished their dining establishments with this collection, it was constructed to be paired up with the Copine dining chair. Now, you too can have it in your household. Note that each piece is produced only upon order.
From OM
The Plug Tower Bar Chair probably looks oddly familiar if you patronise The Pancake House @ Scape. The masterfully-designed bar stools have been used to spruce up the café, and now you can furnish your home with them too. Featuring a seat that’s made of polypropylene plastic and legs made of beechwood, this stool is very sturdy, although it’s uniqueness lies in the web-like elements that’s reminiscent of electrical transmission lines.
From Comfort Furniture
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