Christopher Knight Home 26" Armga Upholstered Counter Height Barstool Ligh
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Christopher Knight Home 26" Armga Upholstered Counter Height Barstool Ligh | $207.99 | ||||
Christopher Knight Home 26" Armga Upholstered Counter Height Barstool Light Gray/Gray | $207.99 |
Outfit any kitchen counter or home bar with cozy comfort. Featuring smooth upholstery and a classic H-frame base, our stunning counter stool brings a sophisticated touch to any home. This stool has cozy armrests and a solid wood frame with a gorgeous weathered finish that not only offer incredible comfort but also truly accentuates the superior style of your home decor. CONTEMPORARY STYLE: With rounded armrests and a classic H-frame base, this counter stool brings out a simplistic style that emphasizes comfort and functionality. UPHOLSTERED: Our counter stool is generously upholstered, giving any room a refined appearance. RUBBERWOOD FRAME: This sustainable hardwood features a beautiful natural-grain look and outstanding durability. COUNTER STOOL HEIGHT: This counter stool is 24.00" W x 23.00" D x 39.50" H with a seat height of 26.00 inches. ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: All of the instructions and tools needed for assembly are included.
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