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Old Fitz Saddle Seat Counter StoolOld Fitz Saddle Seat Counter Stool
Alaia Bar Stool in Brown by SafaviehAlaia Bar Stool in Brown by Safavieh
Malta Grey Bar StoolMalta Grey Bar Stool

Gardner White

Malta Grey Bar Stool

$139.99
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Hampney Brown BarstoolHampney Brown Barstool

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Hampney Brown Barstool

$215.99
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Cauthorn Beige Swivel BarstoolCauthorn Beige Swivel Barstool
Saraelle Gray Counter Height StoolSaraelle Gray Counter Height Stool
Kilps Black Counter StoolKilps Black Counter Stool
Daylilly Cream Swivel Counter Height StoolDaylilly Cream Swivel Counter Height Stool

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Daylilly Cream Swivel Counter Height Stool

$209.99
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Darnell Gray Counter Height Stool (Set of 2)Darnell Gray Counter Height Stool (Set of 2)

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Darnell Gray Counter Height Stool (Set of 2)

$259.99
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Hobbes Counter StoolHobbes Counter Stool

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Hobbes Counter Stool

$229.99$399.99
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F.A.Q.

What is the standard height of a barstool?

The typical height of a barstool is around 30 inches, measured from the floor to the seat. The standard height of a bar is usually around 40 inches, so the roughly 10-inch difference allows for maximum comfort and functionality for your guests. However, discrepancies occur for varying counter or bar heights.

What’s the difference between barstools and counter stools?

While many might erroneously assume that bar stools and counter stools are interchangeable terms, they indicate different sizes. Unlike a bar stool, which is typically around 30 inches in height, a counter stool is typically around 25 inches from floor to seat. They’re meant to accommodate a counter around 35 inches tall. A bar stool is typically designed for commercial bars, whereas a counter stool is meant for a kitchen counter or breakfast bar.

How do I decide which barstool height I need?

While purchasing a counter stool for home use and a barstool for commercial use might sound like a good strategy, there can always be variations in counter or bar heights depending on your design plan. Instead of winging it, measure from the floor to the top of the counter or bar and subtract 10 inches. This will give you roughly the ideal height for your seats, although you might want to go a few inches bigger if you prefer your setup to be a tad roomier.
Barstools are a comfortable seating option perfect for entertaining and relaxing. They’re the perfect addition to kitchen islands, bar-height tables, and raised countertops. Bar stools come in a variety of styles to accommodate your needs, whether they’re attached to a bar, tucked under a kitchen island, or seated at a dining table.

Ready to find the perfect combination of functionality, price, and style when shopping for your next barstools? At furniture.com, we have a variety of barstools to easily match your room preferences for a seamlessly designed and comfortable room.

Learn how to pick the best barstool for any space and design with our buying guide.

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