WOOD FINISHES
We use only the finest catalyzed lacquers available for a tough and durable finish.
METAL FINISHES
Manufactured from high quality plating grade steel, all finishes feature an oven baked epoxy/polyester powder coating to resist scuffing, chipping, & peeling.
VINYL AND FABRIC CUSHIONS
We offer hundreds of vinyls and fabrics.
FIRE RETARDANCY—FOAM / UPHOLSTERY
All seating products to are made to nationally recognized standards for Fire Retardency of upholstered materials and foam padding. We use 100% urethane foam with no fillers. This product passes the following flammability specifications:
WOOD SPECIES
Most wood chairs and stools are manufactured from one of the following Oak, Maple, and Beech Wood.
FLOOR PROTECTION / GLIDES
Most wood barstool models come with plastic floor protectors. The metal barstools come with glides which are designed not to damaged any floor surface.
LEVELERS
Adjustable levelers come standard on all outdoor aluminum bar stools as well as pub tables.
WELDED SWIVELS
If you like the look of a swivel stool but do not want the swivel function we can weld the swivel, leaving the stool locked in a stationary position.
SWIVELS
MS - MEMORY SWIVEL 180 degree turning span. This swivel has an internal spring which returns the seat to its original position (for use with seats with backs only)
S-360 - REGULAR SWIVEL 360 degree turning span. This swivel turns 360 degrees and does not return.
CHOOSING SEAT HEIGHT
As a rule of thumb, you should have approx. 12” between your barstool seat and the top of your counter/bar:
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17" - 18" regular chair height
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24" - 25" counter stool seat height
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29" - 30" barstool seat height
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custom heights available
YOU WOULD NEED
17” - 18” Chair required for a 28” to 30” table
24” - 25” Counter stool required for a standard 36” to 38” countertop
29” - 30” Bar stool required for a standard 40” to 43” bar
34” - 36” Bar stool required for a 48” to 50” bar
HOW MANY DO I NEED?
The easiest way to figure out how many stools you have room for is to measure your counter (in feet), and divide by 2.
This will give you the approximate number of stools you need. Twenty-four inches (2 feet) of counter space per stool is
comfortable spacing in most cases. You can also use the charts on each stool description page for detailed dimensions.
Example: 4 stools for an 8 foot counter.