Bring on the style
Midcentury wood swivel counter stool featuring ladder back design and flared legs
Elevate the look
The simple wood frame features a brown/gray Wire Brush finish
Crafted for you
The round 360 degree swivel seat is upholstered in a cream fabric
Quality Construction
80% Polyester, 20% Rayon
The hillsdale furniture leclair swivel counter height stool has midcentury modern meets modern farmhouse style. Sturdy wood base features a ladder back design and slightly flared legs while the brown/Gray wire brush finish has a rustic feel. Its amply padded seat features welt piping, Showcasing attention to detail. Perfectly placed footrests and 360° swivel functionality ensure comfort for you and your guests. This wood swivel stool is ideal as seating at your kitchen island or counter height dining table. Assembly required.
- Midcentury wood swivel counter stool featuring ladder back design and flared legs
- The simple wood frame features a brown/gray Wire Brush finish
- The round 360 degree swivel seat is upholstered in a cream fabric
- Assembly required
- Crafted from rubberwood and an 80/20 polyester/rayon blend fabric
- Works best with counters that are 34-38 inches in height
- Recommend Weight Limit: 250 lbs.
- Item Ships in One Box
- The touch of a clean, damp cloth is the only care your furniture will ever need
HDF Item Number |
5911-828A |
Style |
Rustic, |
Product Size |
Counter |
Dimensions (inches) |
42H x 22W x 19.5D; Seat Height: 26H; Seat Diameter: 19.5W |
Weight (lbs) |
36.5 lbs |
Fabric Color |
Cream |
Material Content |
Wood, Fabric |
Fabric Content |
80% Polyester, 20% Rayon |
Assembly |
Assembly required |
Warranty |
1 Year |
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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