Description
The Craft Spindle-Back Counter Barstool takes the classic Windsor look and sizes it up for kitchen islands and breakfast bars. A curved spindle back fans out above a shaped saddle seat, while turned splayed legs are steadied by a full ring of stretchers that doubles as a footrest. Made from oak and oak veneered MDF, it has the honest grain and solid feel you want from a piece you sit on every day.
The range comes in two colourways: a deep, warm Mocha and a lighter Natural oak. Mocha suits darker, more grounded kitchens and pairs well with brass and stone, while Natural keeps things bright and works with painted units or a Scandi-leaning scheme. Each stool measures 53cm wide, 52cm deep and 95cm tall, a counter height that sits neatly under most island worktops.
The frame is turned and shaped for a smooth finish, with the veneered seat giving a stable, comfortable perch. The wood tone runs across the seat, back and legs for a consistent look. Wipe clean with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth, avoid soaking the timber, and check the joints and footrest fixings from time to time to keep everything sound.
Specification
| Material |
Oak / Oak veneered MDF |
| Dimensions |
53cm x 52cm x 95cm (W x D x H) |
| Height type |
Counter height |
| Back style |
Spindle-back (Windsor) |
| Seat |
Shaped saddle seat |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Mocha, Natural |
| Footrest |
Ring stretcher footrest |
Frequently Asked
What colourways does this barstool come in?
It comes in two colourways: a warm, deep Mocha and a lighter Natural oak, so you can match it to darker or brighter kitchen schemes.
What height is this stool?
It is a counter height stool at 95cm tall overall, which suits most kitchen island and breakfast bar worktops.
What is it made from?
The stool is made from oak and oak veneered MDF, giving it a solid feel with a natural wood grain across the seat, back and legs.
Is there a footrest?
Yes. The turned legs are joined by a ring of stretchers that acts as a footrest and adds stability.
How do I care for it?
Wipe with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth and avoid soaking the timber. Check the joints and footrest fixings now and then to keep it steady.