$45 in 4 interest-free payments
Seat Height:
Counter Stool (24” Seat Height)
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Assembly tools included
Natural wood grain color variation
Rectangle
1
Solid + Manufactured Wood
Solid Wood
Natural Wood Grain Color Variation, Wood Knots
Cross back
Yes
Wood Scoring & Rub Through
Four Leg
No
Yes
Yes
300 lb.
Wipe clean with a dry cloth
Yes
Beige
Beige
Acacia
Back
Yes
2
All Tools Included
Yes
No
Yes
Limited
1 Year
18'' W X 17'' D
14.5'' H
39'' H X 18'' W X 17'' D
24'' H
17 lb.

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Learn MoreRated 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
I love these chairs! They are sturdy and easily cleaned, which is so necessary for a house with littles, but they are also a very pretty addition to the home. I would have to dock 1 star though because all the chairs I received have a wobble with one leg being slightly shorter than the others. I also don't love the finish of the chairs since they don't have a gloss finish over them and they kind of feel like they would give me a splinter... overall beautiful and functional.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Perfect counter height stool and easy to assemble!
Rated 3 out of 5 stars.
I like the design but the screws went all the way through the leg on the stretch bars. Also the wood is quite rough. I planned to paint it so it’s fine but I’d be disappointed if I planned to use as is
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
This item is absolutely perfect for our beach house! The tones go so well and it is so well made. We purchase almost all of our items from Birch Lane and really enjoy everything!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Seat Height:Counter Stool (24" Seat Height)
Great quality chairs that are sturdy and nice looking. I bought 4 for our barndominium island and they are perfect for the space. They were easy for me to put together by myself - although I did use a drill attachment with the Allen wrench.