Tall bar stools are increasingly starting to gain popularity. The need for these Tall Bar Stool is required for particular areas developed specifically for them. Higher counters in new homes and tables in commercial businesses are the culprit for this new trend. You can find also some instances when you may perhaps need to purchase extra tall bar stools for places that would normally hold typical size stools. Let’s look at a few reasons why this might occur. Barstools are sold by the measurement with the seat height (distance from the floor to the seat) and not to the top with the seatback. It then becomes extremely critical for you to measure the sizes correctly. Industry typical in terms of seat height is around 30 inches. Numerous pub tables, raised counter overhangs, breakfast nooks and typical bars will range in height from 40 to 43 inches. This is perfect height for these stools.
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