The Mid-Century Upholstered Back Stool is a stylish stool inspired by the sleek, minimalist designs of the mid-20th century. It features a clean-lined wooden or metal frame with tapered legs and a cushioned seat and backrest for added comfort. The stool’s unique design detail is its upholstered backrest, which gives it a more refined and inviting look compared to traditional bar stools.
Typically crafted from rich woods like walnut or oak and covered in leather or fabric, it blends form and function. This stool reflects the timeless elegance of mid-century modern style, focusing on simplicity, comfort, and high-quality materials.
The Mid-Century Stool has an overall height of 37.5”-42" (95-107 cm), width of 20” (51 cm), and depth of 21” (53 cm). The seat height is between 26"-30" (66-76 cm).
Counter stools range from 23”-28” (58-71 cm), bar stools from 29”-32” (74-81 cm), and tall bar stools from 33”-36” (84-91 cm). A minimum of 10” (25 cm) should be measured and provided between the top of stool seat and the underside of any counter to provide adequate space for the user.
The Mid-Century Upholstered Back Stool is a stylish stool inspired by the sleek, minimalist designs of the mid-20th century. It features a clean-lined wooden or metal frame with tapered legs and a cushioned seat and backrest for added comfort. The stool’s unique design detail is its upholstered backrest, which gives it a more refined and inviting look compared to traditional bar stools.
Typically crafted from rich woods like walnut or oak and covered in leather or fabric, it blends form and function. This stool reflects the timeless elegance of mid-century modern style, focusing on simplicity, comfort, and high-quality materials.
The Mid-Century Stool has an overall height of 37.5”-42" (95-107 cm), width of 20” (51 cm), and depth of 21” (53 cm). The seat height is between 26"-30" (66-76 cm).
Counter stools range from 23”-28” (58-71 cm), bar stools from 29”-32” (74-81 cm), and tall bar stools from 33”-36” (84-91 cm). A minimum of 10” (25 cm) should be measured and provided between the top of stool seat and the underside of any counter to provide adequate space for the user.