- Upholstered Bar Stool
- Low Back Design
- Faux Leather Fabric
- Metal Base
- Foam Filling Seat & Back Cushions
- Stretchers along Base
- Transitional Colors
Category |
Chairs |
Collection |
Braylon |
Style |
Transitional |
Color/Finish |
Blue |
Cover/Veneer |
PU |
Fabric Content |
25% Polyurethane/75% Polyester |
Materials |
Seat Cushion Construction: Plywood; Back Cushion Construction: Metal; Seat & Back Cushion Filling: Foam; Frame: Metal |
Misc. Dimensions(DxWxH) |
Attached Seat & Back Cushions; Arm Height: 32"; Arm Width: 3"; Seat Height: 30"; Seat Depth: 14.5"; Inside Seat Width: 15.5"; Back Height: 6"; Feet Height: 27"; Floor to Top of Stretcher: 12"; Top of Stretcher to Top of Seat: 18"; Foam Density: D24; Weight Capacity: 300lbs |
Cubes |
9.6 |
Assembly Required |
Yes |
Assembled Depth |
20 |
Assembled Width |
21 |
Assembled Height |
36 |
Assembled Weight |
17 |
Prop 65 Warning Label |
This product can expose you to chemicals including formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. |
Prop 65 Chemical |
Formaldehyde |
B&M Descriptive Copy |
The Braylon Metal Bar Stool is the perfect addition to your home! This bar stool comes in a fashionable, faux leather fabric and pairs beautifully with the metal frame. The low back design offers a little support to keep you comfortable while you relax. The rustic, industrial style goes well with any existing decor thanks to its transitional upholstery. The cushions are filled with foam so you can easily relax. Stretchers along the base offer additional support without losing style! |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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