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Add Stylish Seating to Your Home with Leather Bar Stools
Enhance your kitchen or home bar with leather bar stools. West Elm has several styles of bar stool upholstered in leather to impart upscale style and versatile seating to your home. There's a style for every preference, whether you love mid-century style or something more contemporary.
Types of Leather Bar Stools
Bar stools are an excellent option for small spaces. They're also great for adding seating to your kitchen counter or island. In addition, you can use them for your home bar area. Some of these stools are contract-grade, so they're appropriate for home or business use. When shopping for bar stools, consider the following:
- Slope Leather Bar and Counter Stools: One stylish option is the Slope leather bar and counter stool. It has a curved seat and back for optimum comfort. The metal frame imparts lasting sturdiness and the powder-coated legs resist corrosion. The upholstery is crafted from top-grain, aniline-dyed leather for a sophisticated appearance.
- Cora Leather Counter Stool: Choose this stool to impart retro style to your space. It has a metal base done in a gunmetal finish, with a round upholstered seat crafted from top-grain leather. It's also aniline-dyed, which causes it to develop an elegant patina over time. This stool measures 16 inches in diameter and is 26.5 inches high to fit most counters.
- Woven Leather Barstool: The stainless-steel frame of this stool is durable and stylish. The seat swivels and is adjustable for custom comfort. Simply use the lever to adjust the height to the desired level. This stool has woven leather upholstery for a look that's both casual and elegant.
- Mid-Century Leather Counter Stool: This mid-century stool has a kiln-dried wood frame for durability, along with top-grain, aniline-dyed leather in a saddle finish. The legs are made from steel for impeccable sturdiness, with a blackened brass finish that contrasts against the brown leather.
Other Leather Seating Options
Explore the leather bar stools at West Elm to find modern seating options for your home. If you love a coordinated look, consider other types of leather seating for the rest of your home. For example, you could match a leather stool to a leather armchair. Or, choose a leather sofa for the living room. These pieces come in various styles and finishes to coordinate with your decor. There are also plenty of accent items that go well with leather seating, such throw blankets and decorative pillows.