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John 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool In Brushed Stainless Steel With White Faux Leather
$295Lorian 26" Counter Height Stool In Brushed Stainless Steel With White Faux Leather
$230Brown Wood + Cream Upholstered Backless Counter Height Stool
$110Natural Saddle Backless Counter Height Stool
$170Cleo Cream Fabric 26" Counter Height Stool | Back
$140White Faux Leather 32" Adjustable Swivel Stool With Back
$195Adelaide 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool In Brushed Stainless Steel With White Faux Leather
$310Shutters White Spindle Back 24" Counter Height Stool
$95Neyo White Wood Backless Contract Grade Counter Height Stool
$175Copia 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool In Brushed Stainless Steel With White Faux Leather
$280Opolo 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool In Brushed Stainless Steel With White Faux Leather
$270Eberle 26" Swivel Counter Height Stool In Brushed Stainless Steel With White Faux Leather
$280White Bar Stool
A white bar stool can be completely “on-trend sleek,” or completely “vintage-shabby-chic.” It all depends on the finish!
Types of Finishes (& Their Associated Style)
- Distressed: While “distress” is often used as an umbrella term for any finish that looks worn, its actual definition, and the one accepted by interior designers, is the absence of finish. Works best with: vintage, shabby chic and industrial styles.
- Patina: While “distress” encompasses the lack of finish, patina is the “add-ons.” Essentially, it takes a lacquered or polished surface and adds on paint to make it look like an antique. Works best with: vintage, shabby chic and industrial styles.
- Lacquer: Lacquer is a shiny polish that is applied to the surface of wood and metal in furniture. Works best with: modern, glam and mid-century modern styles.
For your style pleasure: choose a white counter stool!
Common Types, Styles and Features of White Counter Stools
White counter stools come in many shapes and sizes – and with many features. Here are a few of the most common!
- Tapered legs
- Aluminum legs
- Backless design
- Slat-back support design
- Wingback design
- Patina (distress) finish
- All-wood material construction
- All-metal material construction
White Counter Stools: A Surefire Way to Impress Guests!
No matter which style/design type/feature you choose, you’re sure to bring home a stunner. Prepare to impress guests – with comfort and style!