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Mid-Century Walnut & Metal Industrial Barstool - 30" Seat Height, Heavy-Duty, Rustic Elegance

$194.99
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SB7775W

Elevate your space with our Industrial Mid-Century-Style Restaurant and Bar Stool – the epitome of elegance meets modern industrial design. Crafted to meet industry standards, this 29-inch stool is ideal for restaurants, bars, and cafes, offering both style and functionality.

Product Specs

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Frame Color: Walnut
Shipped: Knocked Down, Assembly Required
Weight: 20 lbs
Seat Color: Walnut
Production Time: 2-4 Business Days
Gliders: Black
Weight Limit: 500 lbs
For Use: Indoor Use

Introducing Our Heavy Duty Parson's Restaurant Bar Stool

You can elevateyour establishment's ambiance with our exquisite Heavy Duty Parson's Matching Bar Stool. Crafted to perfection, this bar stool boasts a combination of durability, elegance, and modern simplicity that is bound to leave a lasting impression.

Sturdy Steel Frame: The heavy-duty steel frame ensures the longevity of this bar stool, providing unwavering support to your patrons for years to come. With an 18" seat width and a 20" overall depth, the stool provides ample space, ensuring comfort without compromising on style. The 16" wide backrest and 12" tall footrest add an extra layer of comfort, making it a pleasure to sit on. The 17-1/2" wide legs at the bottom are thoughtfully designed to maintain balance and stability.

Elegance Meets Comfort: Our bar stool features an elegant upholstered seat and back, fully enveloping your guests in plush comfort. The beautiful semi-gloss black vinyl upholstery exudes sophistication and is easy to clean and maintain.

Wood-Style Finish: The elegant walnut finish on the steel frame not only adds a touch of real wood-style charm but also complements a variety of interior design themes.

Commercial-Grade Craftsmanship: With meticulous heavy-duty stitching, this bar stool not only oozes style but is also built to withstand the demands of high-end bars, Japanese restaurants, Korean restaurants, high-end steak houses, American diners, Chinese restaurants, and many more.

Floor Protection: Each leg of the stool is fitted with black plastic caps, ensuring that your floors remain unscathed while preserving the pristine look of your establishment.

Easy Assembly and Maintenance: The stool is designed for hassle-free assembly and can be effortlessly removed for cleaning or alterations, ensuring your seating arrangement is always up to par.

Versatile Pairing: Popular in various upscale dining establishments, our Parson's Bar Stool is the perfect complement to granite, quartz, and marble table tops, allowing you to curate a truly sophisticated dining experience.

Choose our Heavy Duty Parson's Restaurant Bar Stool to transform your space into a haven of modern elegance and comfort. Elevate your guests' dining experience, one stool at a time.

Short History Mid-Century Barstools:

1. The Mid-Century Modern Movement (1930s-1960s): The mid-century modern design movement emerged in the mid-20th century, roughly from the 1930s to the 1960s. It was characterized by a focus on simplicity, functionality, and a departure from the ornate styles of the past. Mid-century barstools were born out of this design ethos.

2. Influential Designers: Several influential designers and architects played a pivotal role in shaping mid-century barstool design. Icons like Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, and Harry Bertoia, among others, introduced innovative materials and minimalist forms, influencing the barstool's aesthetics and ergonomics.

3. Materials and Innovation: Mid-century barstools often featured groundbreaking materials. The use of molded plywood, fiberglass, and later, plastic, allowed for creative and organic shapes. These materials also enabled designers to experiment with ergonomic seating and innovative backrests.

4. Iconic Designs: Many mid-century barstool designs from this era have become iconic. For instance, the Eames Molded Plywood Barstool, with its curved, elegant form, remains a symbol of mid-century design. Saarinen's Tulip Barstool is another classic example, known for its sculptural base and comfortable seating.

5. Popularity in Homes and Commercial Spaces: Mid-century barstools gained popularity not only in homes but also in commercial spaces like restaurants, bars, and cafes. Their clean lines and timeless appeal made them a preferred choice for interior designers and business owners looking to create stylish and functional spaces.

6. Contemporary Revival: While the mid-century modern movement waned in the late 1960s, its influence continued to shape design for decades. In recent years, there has been a revival of mid-century aesthetics, leading to a resurgence in demand for mid-century barstools. Contemporary designers have also drawn inspiration from this era, creating new interpretations of the classic designs.

Today, mid-century barstools continue to be sought after for their enduring style and functionality. They stand as a testament to the enduring legacy of mid-century modern design and its ability to seamlessly blend form and function.

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