Industrial Bar Stools - Set of 2
Complete your kitchen or bar area with the Crescent Fifty One industrial bar stool. The stool is suitable for standard bar height or can be used as a tall side table. Versatile and functional, this piece can be used in almost any space. As robust as they come, this stool is heavy and incredibly sturdy. The industrial style, angular, metal base paired with the slender oak top makes it an aesthetically beautiful piece of furniture. The metal base is untreated leaving a rustic finish. Choose your preferred solid wood top finish. Opt for a 'pure' finish which enhances the natural grains in the oak. Or maybe you prefer the sophisticated 'charcoal' finished oak seat.
Details
- Customisable top
- Designed to last
- Ready assembled
- Made in Britain
- Handmade
Dimensions
L 350 W 350 H 750mm
Stool Top
Throughout each stage of the build process, timber is carefully selected, nurtured and crafted by our very own hands. The stool top is 20mm thick and made from solid, sustainably sourced, prime oak.
Stool Top Finishes
The top is finished with Rubio® Monocoat Oil Plus 2C, which has great durability and is easily maintained. It enhances the natural look and feel of the wood and is environmentally friendly. Available in Pure, Cotton White, Chocolate and Charcoal. Stool tops are C51 branded as standard or unbranded if requested.
Legs
Natural, raw steel frame. Beeswax can be applied to prevent rust. Steel is a uniquely sustainable material because once it is made it can be used, as steel, for ever. When steel is recycled, there is no down-grading.
More info
- Collection option available during check out.
- Delivery 2-4 weeks.
Product Care
A damp cloth is an efficient way of removing surface dirt and won't do any harm if you work quickly and wipe it with a dry cloth. Just be careful not to soak it. Mop up any spills quickly, don't leave spilled liquids standing. Don't use cleaning products as they can strip the protective properties of the finish.
Please note that wood moves as its moisture content changes. Wood continually adapts to its surrounding atmosphere so slight movement can occur.