Alexander Indoor/Outdoor Industrial Faux Leather Bar Stools Set of 4,Urban Armless Dining Chairs With Metal Legs, Modern Counter Height Barstools For High Table Home office Kitchen Island Chair 24"
Minimalist and cleanest style : Combining modern and charming elements, this bar stool chair makes a statement as it offers a spot to sit in any space. Founded atop a simple and metal pedestal base with a slender foot legs and a sleek chrome finish, elegant and cool. And the faux leather chair surface reveals the medieval retro style, which is elegant and graceful for a textured and inviting look. Brown color matches with the metal legs, which is neat and clean. Well made and delicate: With this restaurant chair, the kitchen island never looked so good! Pairing contemporary and industrial appearance, this design lends style with its simplicity seat and clean lines. Sturdy legs prevent your floor from suffering scratches and scuffs. After assembly, this piece can support up to the capacity 250 lbs. Designed for exceptional and excellent comfort, this practical chair features a cushioned seat and back upholstered in PULL UP PU for softness and durability Necessary for various places: An elegant blend of comfort and style, this leather soft leisure (bar) chair is the perfect seating solution for your any space. Padding on the arms lends additional comfort, while horizontal stitching along the seat and back adds a touch of refinement. The seat height is 24”, creating a comfortable and elegant impression that's perfect for indoor residential or outdoor spaces such as restaurants, street-side fashionable coffee shops and bars
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