Description
Embrace the Scandi style of the fabulous Stockholm Bar Stool Black, a compact contemporary item full of charisma. Truly alluring, incredibly versatile, and the epitome of Scandinavian design, the Stockholm is bound to be popular with you and your guests.
Delivery & Returns
FREE Next Day Delivery on Wednesday, Apr 9th - Order in the next 18 hours and 15 minutes
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UK Delivery
Next Day Delivery – Free
Before 12pm – £14.99
Saturday Delivery – £14.99
Sunday Delivery – £14.99
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UK Offshore, Channel Islands & Ireland
UK Offshore Islands – £24.99
Channel Islands – £24.99
Northern Ireland – £24.99
Southern Ireland – £24.99
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International Delivery
Visit our International Delivery Information for full details.
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Easy Returns
Change of heart? You can return the item(s) to us within 14 days. Please visit our Returns Policy for full details.

Dimensions

Dimensions
Dimensions | CM | Inches |
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Seat Height | 68 | 26.8 |
Overall Height | 68 | 26.8 |
External Seat Width | 38 | 15.0 |
Overall Stool Depth | 38 | 15.0 |
Width Of Footrest | 27 | 10.6 |
Backless Fabric Seat
Standing at the ideal height to accompany most domestic kitchen islands and breakfast bars, it is a super stylish addition to any space. The simple square seat pad is cushioned for comfort, and covered in classic black fabric upholstery.
Bentwood Legs
Four shapely modern bentwood legs support the seat, with a rich walnut finish and a chrome footrest for a contemporary touch. For even better practicality, protective plugs are included to help prevent damage to your floors.

"Looks good and excellent customer service"
- Gill -
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Reviewed by
Suzanne gilson on 28 July 2016Great quality
Really good quality and look great !
Reviewed by
Suzanne gilson
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Reviewed by
Gill pugh on 04 March 2016Looks good and excellent customer service
Arrived as promised. Easy to assemble. Looks very stylish, different to the usual stools you see in the shops. Comfortable to sit on. Pleased with the price and customer service. Web sit is easy to navigate too.
Reviewed by
Gill pugh