Linon 24" Brook Padded Back Faux Leather Nailhead Counter Height Barstool Red
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Introducing the Brook 24" Padded Back Counter Stool by Linon – a perfect blend of style and substance for your kitchen or entertainment area. Crafted with a sturdy solid hardwood frame, this counter stool ensures lasting durability and support, making it an excellent choice for daily use. Its elegant walnut-stained wood legs not only provide stability but also come with built-in footrails that enhance your seating comfort. The Brook counter stool features easy-to-clean red faux leather upholstery, a practical choice for busy kitchens. You'll appreciate the thick padded seat and back, offering a luxurious level of comfort whether you're enjoying a leisurely meal or gathering with friends. The timeless antique bronze nail head trim adds a touch of classic elegance to the design, making this counter stool a statement piece in your home. With its ideal height for bar or pub tables, it's the perfect addition to create a stylish and inviting space for dining and socializing. Choose the Brook counter stool for a blend of durability, comfort, and timeless design that elevates your home decor. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a casual drink, this counter stool is the epitome of sophistication and functionality. Overall Width: 19" Overall Depth: 22" Overall Height: 47" Seat Height: 23.7" Seat Width: 19" Seat Depth: 20" Footrest to Seat Height: 18” Footrest Height: 4.5” Siderail Height: 6.9”
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