These Angel Line bar stools are backless, so they take up little space and can be tucked under the counter.
– Has a cushioned seat – Has a button trim around the cushion – Comes in multiple heights
– Can’t lean back because there isn’t a backrest – Criticized by some customers for having a poor paint job
These chairs come in a variety of colors, such as whiskey brown and navy blue, as well as several styles, including counter chairs and bar stools.
– Supports up to 300 pounds each – Includes easy step-by-step assembly instructions – Has an elegant look with the faux leather seat
– Some customers had poor customer service experiences – Criticized for being wobbly
These bar stools have an adjustable height and a swiveling function.
– Available in a wide variety of cushion colors – Made from high-density faux leather – Includes a polished chrome base and footrest
– Criticized for having a small seat – Squeaked for some customers
These Ball & Cast bar stools have four sturdy hardwood legs with a support beam and flared feet to keep you stable.
– Features a curved back for extra comfort – Can be purchased in a single or double set – Swivels 360 degrees
– Comes in fewer colors than most other bar stool options – Criticized for developing cracks after light use
This pack of bar stools from Mecor comes with four stools rather than two like most of the other options on the market.
– Has a solid wood seat – Features a removable backrest – Built with anti-slip foot pads
– Doesn’t have a seat cushion – Criticized for having an uncomfortable upright back