Wabash Bar Stool
Best handcrafted seating for traditional Mission or Shaker style homes.
This stool brings authentic Mission-style craftsmanship into the modern home with its steam-bent slats and ergonomic scooped seat. While the traditional wood construction demands a commitment to a specific aesthetic, the deep customization options ensure it feels like a bespoke piece rather than a mass-produced afterthought.
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Who it's for
- Homeowners seeking furniture that lasts for generations
- Families needing durable seating for high-traffic areas
- Designers wanting a specific aesthetic for their interior
Who should skip it
- Shoppers needing immediate furniture delivery for their home
- Budget-conscious buyers looking for affordable, mass-produced options
- People who frequently rearrange or move their kitchen seating
Performance breakdown
Build Integrity
Handcrafted American construction ensures heirloom-quality durability for daily residential use.
Ergonomic Comfort
Steam-bent slats and a scooped seat provide exceptional support for dining.
Design Versatility
Classic Mission aesthetic blends seamlessly into both traditional and modern interiors.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood, stain, and upholstery choices allow for truly bespoke furniture.
Functional Flexibility
Multiple swivel and height configurations adapt to any kitchen counter layout.
Material Quality
Premium solid hardwoods offer a substantial feel and rich natural grain.
Key Specs
Dimensions
20"w x 17"d
Backrest Height
20"
Available Heights
24", 30"
Base Options
Stationary, 360 Deg. Swivel, Memory Swivel
Wood Species
Red Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Rustic Qtr Sawn White Oak, Rustic Hickory, Qtr Sawn White Oak, Cherry, Hard Maple, Hickory, Walnut, Rustic Walnut
Seat Options
Wood, Standard Faux Leather, Microfiber, Premium Easy Living, Revolution, Genuine Ultraleather
Material
Solid Wood
Base Type
Four-Leg
Upholstery Material
Faux Leather, Fabric
Seat Shape
Saddle
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