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Black Iron Bar Stool, Swivel Seat, Natural TH94610 at Sara Carroll Home

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Product Description: The marriage of black metal and beautiful natural wood lend itself in this bar stool design to create a modern organic piece. Crafted from responsibly harvested Chamcha wood, an acacia species native to Thailand.
Height: 30"
Width: 16"
Length: 16"
Weight: 75 lbs
Finish: Natural
Color: Black, Brown
Material: Wood
Construction: Seat Height 30"
Base Height 27"
Table Top 10"
Foot Rest Height 12"
Foot Rest Length 15"
Disclaimer: This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.
SKU: TH94610
Category: Dining Room
Type: Bars
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Black Iron Bar Stool, Swivel Seat, Natural

Black Iron Bar Stool, Swivel Seat, Natural
SKU TH94610
Type Bars
Category Dining Room
Material Wood
Brand Phillips Collection
Product Description The marriage of black metal and beautiful natural wood lend itself in this bar stool design to create a modern organic piece. Crafted from responsibly harvested Chamcha wood, an acacia species native to Thailand.
Construction Seat Height 30"
Base Height 27"
Table Top 10"
Foot Rest Height 12"
Foot Rest Length 15"
Height 30"
Width 16"
Length 16"
Weight 75 lbs
Finish Natural
Color Black, Brown
Disclaimer This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.