Embassy 34-inch Counter Height Bar Stool
Introducing the Embassy 34-inch Leatherette and Metal Counter Height Bar Stool by Manhattan Comfort. This postmodern stool features a sleek black steel frame and a machine-age aesthetic with its tubular design, creating a bold and contemporary look. The stool offers slender legs for sturdy support and a cushioned, tailored seat for comfort and style. Its crisp, geometric silhouette adds modern sophistication to any space, seamlessly blending form and function for an elevated home decor.
$309.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
9732
/ 9799
#9732 in Table & Bar Stools
Price vs Category Average
-44%
Below average
Overall Dimensions
20.52134
/ " W x " D x " H
Who it's for
- Contemporary Aesthetic
- Reliable Structural Support
- Space-Saving Profile
Who should skip it
- Misleading Height Specification
- Limited Seating Comfort
- Required Home Assembly
Key Specs
Overall Dimensions
20.5" W x 21" D x 34" H
Seat Height
25 inches
Seat Depth
15.8 inches
Backrest Height
9.84 inches
Backrest Width
21.26 inches
Frame Material
Metal (Tubular Black Steel)
Upholstery Material
Leatherette (Faux Leather) with Foam Padding
Product Weight
24 lbs
Features
- Mid-Century Modern design suitable for bar or kitchen use
- Features a modern square frame made of durable metal
- Upholstered in faux leather with comfortable foam padding
- Simplistic tight back chair design
- Includes a built-in footrest base for added comfort
- Sleek, angular silhouette for contemporary interiors
- Sturdy tubular black steel frame construction
- Comfortable cushioned seat and tailored back
What customers say
Customers are immediately drawn to the Embassy bar stool's sleek, modern design, noting that it significantly elevates the look of their kitchen or bar area. The aesthetic appeal is a major selling point. However, consistent feedback suggests that the overall quality and long term stability are areas needing improvement. While the stools look expensive, some users report wobbling or durability issues shortly after assembly. The assembly process itself is frequently described as tedious, impacting the initial user experience.
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