Wood Barstools

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Vega White Bar Stool
Vega White Bar Stool
New
$229.99
Location unknown
Vega Espresso Bar Stool
Vega Espresso Bar Stool
Whiskey Oak Counter Height Stool
Whiskey Oak Counter Height Stool
New
Claridge Black Counter Stool
Claridge Black Counter Stool
Espresso Barstool, Set of 2
Espresso Barstool, Set of 2
Cohen Green Counter Stool
Cohen Green Counter Stool
$99.99$124.99
Location unknown
Vail Gray Bar Stool
Vail Gray Bar Stool
Victoria Barstool
Victoria Barstool
$145.95$599.99
Location unknown
Boise 24  Wood Back Counter Stool
Boise 24  Wood Back Counter Stool
$159.99$229.99
Location unknown
Claridge Rustic Counter Stool
Claridge Rustic Counter Stool
Arts and Crafts Brown Counter Stool
Arts and Crafts Brown Counter Stool
New
Avenir NOAH SWIVEL COUNTER STOOL
Avenir NOAH SWIVEL COUNTER STOOL
Cardis Cherry 30   Stool
Cardis Cherry 30   Stool
$499.99$729.99
Location unknown
Oak Mountain Swivel Counter Stool
Oak Mountain Swivel Counter Stool
Alamo Counter Chair
Alamo Counter Chair
Claridge Gray Barstool
Claridge Gray Barstool
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Wood barstools are genuinely versatile pieces of furniture, completing the look of any kitchen, personal bar, dining room, or living space. Unlike their metal counterpart, wood barstools are lighter to carry and give warmth to any area. They also save space and provide extra seats for guests.

Learn how to pick the best wood barstools for your home with furniture.com.

Choosing the Right Style for You

From rustic chic to simple sophistication, wooden barstools provide an instant uplift that blends well with many design styles.

Made from beech, cherry, oak, or a variety of different types of wood, these barstools are made to last. There are also upholstered wood barstool designs with seat cushions ranging from fabric and vinyl to leather and suede.

- Backrests: Wood barstools with backrests are the perfect place to sit back and relax after a long day. Wood barstools with backrests also provide an extra oomph to the ambiance of any room — an added flavor to your home’s overall style. If you need extra support, there are various seat cushion designs for every style.

- Backless: A backless or saddle wood barstool is a great choice for small spaces, tucking away easily under countertops and opening the sightlines of a room. They also blend well into minimalist or mid-century design spaces. Backless barstools don’t restrict you from swiveling your body in any direction, and they are easier to upholster with comfortable cushions for lumbar support.

There are a variety of wooden barstool styles designed to blend easily into your room’s aesthetics. Complement your farmhouse-style home design with a Wishbone, Ladder, or X-Back barstool design. Or, if you’re going for a minimalistic or modern style, Stationary or comet-shaped barstool designs might be more to your taste. Wood barstools are versatile, stylish, and durable, whether for comfort, aesthetics, or functionality. Shop wood barstools at Furniture.com today.

F.A.Q.

Are barstools suitable for children?

Counter-height barstools are suitable for children, but use caution and keep an eye on features that aid in your child’s safety. We recommend looking at barstools with adjustable heights, backrests, and armrests. As for anything that involves children, it is best to keep an eye on them and teach them how to be safe when climbing up and down any seat.

Are barstools comfortable?

While traditional wood barstools are not known for their comfort while sitting for extended periods, there are various ways to ensure you have the support you need. Many barstools include upholstered cushions, using materials such as memory foam padding or foam and feather mix to provide a comfortable seat. You may also want to look for barstool options with backrests, armrests, and footrests, as they provide a more enjoyable and restful seating arrangement.

How do you protect your floors from barstool legs?

There are many different pads and wrapping to put on your barstool legs to protect your floors. We recommend looking for felt pads, plastic floor glides, or silicone floor protectors. Use a hot glue gun when placing any protectors. This way, the products will stay on and protect your floor longer. You can also place your barstools on a small area or runner rug to make a design statement while protecting your floors.