Kaysville Curved Back Wooden Counter Height Barstool Gray Wash - Threshold
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Kaysville Curved Back Wooden Counter Height Barstool Gray Wash - Threshold | $115.00 |
Make the kitchen island a little more welcoming or round out your home bar setup with this stylish Kaysville Curved Back Wood Counter Height Stool from Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee. Built with a sturdy wooden frame for stability, this counter-height stool showcases a clean-lined chic silhouette with curved back to offer a comfortable seating experience, while the simple design blends effortlessly with any decor style and color palette. Plus, the counter stool has footrest bars on all sides for added comfort when you're sitting to chat or eat. Sit back and enjoy entertaining family and friends in style on this wooden counter-height stool. Meet Shea McGee, the designer and stylist behind the brand Studio McGee. Founded alongside her husband, Syd, the studio is known for Shea’s design of beautifully elevated spaces that encourage clients to surround themselves with the things and people they love. Now she’s partnering with Threshold to offer Studio McGee’s classic design in a new collection for inspired homes, everywhere.
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