For those seeking a contemporary and comfortable addition to their kitchen or home bar, the Dexter adjustable bar stool in taupe is a superb choice, available at our Nantwich showrooms. This stylish bar stool features a stitched back for enhanced comfort, making it ideal for extended use. Its adjustable height mechanism ensures versatility, perfectly suiting various bar and kitchen counter heights.
The Dexter bar stool also includes a handy footrest, adding to its practical design. With its sleek taupe finish, it seamlessly integrates into a wide range of interior decors, from modern minimalist to more traditional settings. This bar stool is part of a larger range of items, allowing you to create a cohesive and stylish look throughout your home. Visit our showrooms in Nantwich to experience the comfort and functionality of the Dexter adjustable bar stool firsthand, and explore how it can elevate your living space.
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 49cm (19.3.inches)
Height: 87cm (34.3.inches)
Depth: 59cm (23.2.inches)
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2 months ago
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2 years ago
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