Have professional quality bentwood bar stools in your restaurant, bar or home at great prices. These Bentwood wooden bar stools come either with a solid wood seat, or an upholstered seat. With solid wood and a lustrous sheen, these wooden commercial grade Bentwood bar stools add distinction and flavor to your restaurant, bar, or home. Dimensions: 17.5″(W) x 17.5″(D) x 42″H
Seat Height 30″(H)
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Manufacturer: Furniture
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Bristol bar stools are contemporary bar-stools by Hillsdale that feature quality, comfort, and modern designs at discount prices. These fabulous bristol 360 degree swivel contemporary bar stools have a chrome metal finish, with black padded seat & back. This simple, yet contemporary bar stool will surely enhance any decor. Bristol bar stools or counter stools offer maximum comfort at discount prices. Assembly required.
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These solid wood 30″ bar stool have cushioned swivel seats. These bar stools are available in either cherry or oak finishes. Seat cushion is comfortable and is covered with high grade vinyl for maximum durability.
Feature:
Finish: Cherry or Oak
Dimensions:
15¼” x 15¼” x 30″ Tall – Seat Height 30″
Manufacturer: Homestyles Furniture
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Hillsdale bar stools are designed to combine traditional style with practical design. These hillsdale house oak view bar stools feature beautiful oak finish & solid wood quality construction. The fabulous combination of solid wood construction with comfortable upholstered seats make these oak view swivel bar stools or counter stools great for any decor. Some assembly required.
Bar Stool Size: 47″H x 19″W x 20″D – Seat 31″H
Counter Stools 42″H x 19″W x 20″D – Seat 24″H
Fabric: Textured Brown Seat
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Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects which may support the human body (seating furniture and beds), provide storage, or hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage furniture (which often makes use of doors, drawers, and shelves) is used to hold or contain smaller objects such as clothes, tools, books, and household goods. (See List of furniture types.)
Furniture can be a product of artistic design and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition to furniture’s functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. Domestic furniture works to create, in conjunction with furnishings such as clocks and lighting, comfortable and convenient interior spaces. Furniture can be made from many materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. Furniture can be made using a variety of woodworking joints which often reflect the local culture.
Furniture in fashion has been a part of the human experience since the development of non-nomadic cultures. Evidence of furniture survives from the Neolithic Period and later in antiquity in the form of paintings, such as the wall Murals discovered at Pompeii; sculpture, and examples have been excavated in Egypt and found in tombs in Ghiordes, in modern day Turkey.
[edit] Neolithic Period
Skara Brae house Orkney Scotland evidence of home furnishings i.e. a dresser containing shelves.A range of unique stone furniture has been excavated in Skara Brae a Neolithic village, located in Orkney, Scotland. The site dates from 3100-2500BC and due to a shortage of wood in Orkney, the people of Skara Brae were forced to build with stone, a readily available material that could be worked easily and turned into items for use within the household. Each house shows a high degree of sophistication and was equipped with an extensive assortment of stone furniture, ranging from cupboards, dressers and beds to shelves, stone seats and limpet tanks. [[1]] The stone dressers were regarded as the most important as it symbolically faces the entrance in each house and is therefore the first item seen when entering, perhaps displaying symbolic objects, including decorative artwork such as several Neolithic Carved Stone Balls also found at the site.
[edit] The Classical World
Early furniture has been excavated from the 8th-century B.C. Phrygian tumulus, the Midas Mound, in Gordion, Turkey. Pieces found here include tables and inlaid serving stands. There are also surviving works from the 9th-8th-century B.C. Assyrian palace of Nimrud. The earliest surviving carpet, the Pazyryk Carpet was discovered in a frozen tomb in Siberia and has been dated between the 6th and 3rd century B.C.. Recovered Ancient Egyptian furniture includes a 3rd millennium B.C. bed discovered in the Tarkhan Tomb, a c.2550 B.C. gilded set from the tomb of Queen Hetepheres, and a c. 1550 B.C. stool from Thebes. Ancient Greek furniture design beginning in the 2nd millennium B.C., including beds and the klismos chair, is preserved not only by extant works, but by images on Greek vases. The 1738 and 1748 excavations of Herculaneum and Pompeii introduced Roman furniture, preserved in the ashes of the 79 A.D. eruption of Vesuvius, to the eighteenth century.
[edit] Early Modern Europe
The furniture of the Middle Ages was usually heavy, oak, and ornamented with carved designs. Along with the other arts, the Italian Renaissance of the fourteenth and fifteenth century marked a rebirth in design, often inspired by the Greco-Roman tradition. A similar explosion of design, and renaissance of culture in general, occurred in Northern Europe, starting in the fifteenth century. The seventeenth century, in both Southern and Northern Europe, was characterized by opulent, often gilded Baroque designs that frequently incorporated a profusion of vegetal and scrolling ornament. Starting in the eighteenth century, furniture designs began to develop more rapidly. Although there were some styles that belonged primarily to one nation, such as Palladianism in Great Britain, others, such as the Rococo and Neoclassicism were perpetuated throughout Western Europe.
[edit] 19th Century
The nineteenth century is usually defined by concurrent revival styles, including Gothic, Neoclassicism, Rococo, and the Eastlake Movement. The design reforms of the late century introduced the Aesthetic movement and the Arts and Crafts movement. Art Nouveau was influenced by both of these movements.
[edit] Early North American
This design was in many ways rooted in necessity and emphasizes both form and materials. Early American chairs and tables are often constructed with turned spindles and chair backs often constructed with steaming to bend the wood. Wood choices tend to be decidious hardwoods with a particular emphasis on the wood of edible or fruit bearing trees such as Cherry or Walnut.
[edit] Modernism
The first three-quarters of the twentieth century are often seen as the march towards Modernism. Art Deco, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Wiener Werkstätte, and Vienna Secession designers all worked to some degree within the Modernist idiom. Postmodern design, intersecting the Pop art movement, gained steam in the 1960s and 70s, promoted in the 80s by groups such as the Italy-based Memphis movement. Transitional furniture is intended to fill a place between Traditional and Modern tastes.
[edit] Asian history
Asian furniture has a quite distinct history. The traditions out of Pakistan, China, India, Indonesia (Bali and Java) and Japan are some of the best known, but places such as Korea, Mongolia, and the countries of South East Asia have unique facets of their own.
Chinese furniture is traditionally better known for more ornate pieces. The use of uncarved wood and bamboo and the use of heavy lacquers are well known Chinese styles. It is worth noting that China has an incredibly rich and diverse history, and architecture, religion, furniture and culture in general can vary widely from one dynasty to the next.
Traditional Japanese furniture is well known for its minimalist style, extensive use of wood, high-quality craftsmanship and reliance on wood grain instead of painting or thick lacquer. Japanese chests are known as Tansu, and are some of the most sought-after of Japanese antiques. The antiques available generally date back to the Tokugawa era.
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For a limited time, receive a gift card valued at up to $150 from IKEA with the purchase of any mattress. Spend $99-199 for a $25 gift card, $200-399 for a $50 gift card, $400-599 for a $100 gift card, and $600+ for a $150 gift card. Offer ends 03/16/2008.

The Winter Sale at IKEA is slashing prices by 20%-60% off items all over the store. This sale is valid in-store only, and the merchandise varies from store to store. Sale ends 01/21/2008.

In a rare offering, IKEA is giving gift cards valued at 20% of any purchase made on upholstery items. An upholstery purchase includes any in-stock sofa, loveseat, chair, chaise, or footstool. For phone orders, use coupon code GGLE1. Expires 12/22/2007.

As IKEA makes room for the new products, you can make out with up to 70% off select purchases on remaining inventory. This special savings is available in-stores only, and is valid through 07/04/2007.

Preview the IKEA Summer Sale with savings of up to 60% off select items throughout the store. Functional furniture and storage solutions for the home, as well as decorative items, are just some of the things to be found in this sale.

Bring new life to outdoor living with savings of 30-50% during the Outdoor Living Event at IKEA. Save on planters, table and chair sets, and outdoor dining accessories, with outdoor 3-piece dining sets as low as $44.99. Some items are available for in-store purchase only, see site for details. Sale ends 05/28/2007, or while supplies last.

Join Ikea in their Winter Sale, where you save 20-60% off. Many items throughout the store have been marked down to save you more. Sale valid for in-store purchases only, and ends 12/24/2006.

Those crazy Swedes are joining the Black Friday fray again this year. The Bargainist Best Bets for Ikea: Ramvik Coffee Table for $129, IVAR TV Bench on Castors for $79.99, Leksvik CD Cabinet for $69.99, and 15pc Swedish Meatball Meal for $4.99 (yes, seriously).
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With elegance and grace this Monticello Swivel Bar Stool will add warmth to your dining area or bar with its charming appearance. Crafted from a durable combination of metal with a deep Cherry Brown Faux Leather Padded Backrest. The Montello bar stools (formerly called Monticello) are a must have for any kitchen decor. Constructed from sweeping interlocking ovals and scrolls, intricate castings and double arched steel rod legs. The beautiful rolled backrest put an amazing finishing touch on this barstool. Swivel mechanism allows rotation of 360 degrees.
Designed with a thick padded seat lined with 100% brown faux leather, you’ll be pleased with the rich look. Swivel mechanism allows rotation of 360 degrees. Base is fully assembled.
Fabric: 100% Brown Faux Leather
Dimensions:
Bar Stools – 20″W x 18″D x 48.5″H (32.5″H)
Counter Stools – 20″W x 18″D x 43.5″H (27.5″H)
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Hillsdale Fleur De Lis Barstools
Finish: Distressed Cherry with Copper Highlights
Dimensions:
Bar Stools:(30″ Seat) 19″D x 19″W x 48″H
Counter Stool:(26″ Seat) 19″D x 19″W x 43″H
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