Therefore, counter stools are built to sit around 10-11 inches under the top of that counter, having decreased seat heights of 24-27 inches. Many of our great barstools are available in a counter height. These are slightly lower than a standard bar stool and are particularly well suited to go with lower work surfaces and are a lovely addition to any kitchen, dining room, family room or den. This enables easy fit and avoids "leg squeeze," a common problem when you get a stool that is too high. For the more traditional we offer wrought-iron and upholstered counter stools.
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