Furthermore armrests can add substantial width to a stool, our widest model measuring in at 60cm. Whilst this may be true with dining chairs, in actual fact they’re not as vital with bar stools as you will naturally lean forward, resting your arms on the bar or worktop instead. Many of our customers think armrests will provide a much more comfortable seating experience. More compact in size and shape than many dining chairs, they make a highly credible alternative to conventional kitchen furniture.
On the other hand if you’re after a more traditional look, you may prefer a four legged bar stool. Our smallest design, the Zizi, is immensely popular, proving that that you don’t need a big and burly model to make a bold statement. The average round base measures a minimum diameter of 38cm, so if you’re really pushed for space, why not opt for a stylish ‘Z’ or cantilever frame which typically boast smaller base dimensions. Neatly stored away under the kitchen counter, they are out of sight and out of the way. Exuding versatility, they can be easily adjusted to their lowest height for compact storage. Round bases with single stem columns and gas lift mechanisms are highly practical whilst delivering a sleek modern look. The base defines the overall width of an item, as it determines how much space the stool occupies. See the following diagram illustrating this point: As you rotate them, the square’s angular nature means it will be much more likely to bump against its surroundings, whereas the circle’s rounded design ensures it will not take up any more room and rotate within its own space. Plus, if given a circular seat and square seat with the same diameter, the circle will take up less physical space due to the absence of corners. Visually, a circle will take up less space in a room than an angular shape like a square. You should also take seat shape into consideration. It all comes down to personal taste, so be sure to consider the way your bar stools will affect the overall dynamic of the room prior to making your purchase. A minimal design with added support and reassurance, it’s an immensely popular feature used on slimline products like the Shimmer. Here are a selection of some of our most compact bar stools with backs:įor the best of both, why not choose a low lip backrest. On the other hand, high back designs provide extra back support but will peek above the bar or worktop, meaning they’re frequently favoured by those who use furniture as a focal point. Not visible over the counter, backless seats help to open up a kitchen or bar area by creating a sense of space. Backless vs With Backsĭid you know backrests can play a significant role in determining the bulk of a bar stool? It’s undeniable that backless models will always be slimmer than those with backs. Slimline Structureįive different facets have an effect on the visual bulk of a stool - we will deal with each of these in turn - giving some examples. Whatever the reason, we recommend you leave a minimum of 10-15cm between each seat, allowing ease of accessibility and optimum mobility, or use our Bar Stool Width Calculator, found in the Bar Stool Buying Guide, to work out the ideal stool width for your bar. Maybe you only have a small kitchen or bar area and are struggling to find stools compact enough to fit or it could be you’re simply after minimalist designs that won’t be the focal point of the room. Before buying, you should take into account the quantity needed versus the space you have available. You will no doubt have a predetermined number of stools in mind according to your needs. Their slender frames serve their purpose without crowding their surroundings, meaning you can fit more of them into a given space. Perfect for use in smaller interiors, bar stools offer beautifully slimline alternatives to conventional kitchen seating.