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Ezra 24" Counter Height Stool With Back
$120Greyson Grey 24" Counter Height Stool With Back
$165Luke 26" Counter Height Stool With Back
$195Mason Cream 26" Counter Height Stool With Back
$140Ellison 25" Counter Height Stool With Back
$185Joshua 26" Backless Swivel Counter Height Stool
$140Julian 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool With Back
$195Ainsley Grey Fabric 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool | Back
$240Jacob 26" Fabric Swivel Counter Height Stool | Back
$220Adeya Grey Modern Faux Leather Swivel Counter Height Stool
$150Alessia 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool With Back
$260Elijah Blue 25" Counter Height Stool With Back
$140Elijah Grey 25" Counter Height Stool With Back
$140Madison Park Westly Saddle Navy 27" Counter Height Stool
$110Farmhouse Bar Stool
As an onlooker of the days of 19th- and 18th-century farm life, you’d see roaming pigs, grazing cows, rows of crops, harvesting tools, farmhands and pickers . . . and vintage, effortlessly aesthetic style.
Common Features of Farmhouse Bar Stools
Not sure exactly how to pick a bar stool that will “fit in” with the farmhouse style? Here’s a nifty list of style-defining features that are inextricably “farmhouse:”
- Distressed finishes (patina, weathered markings, uncoated)
- Soft, natural colors like beige and cream
- No backrests and no armrests; just a clean, simple, practical silhouette of simple materials that would’ve been easy to make in the 18th- and 19th-centuries.