VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
Pros:
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TImeless French countryside look
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Uses 100% linen upholstery
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Built-in footrest for added comfort
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Backless design fits almost anywhere
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Arrives fully assembled
Channel rustic farmhouse vibes with the addition of a couple rustic bar stools. These wood-based bar stools for kitchen islands feature padded seats and counter or bar height options that tuck neatly away below most kitchen islands and countertops.
While there’s only one color choice, the distressed French countryside look will certainly suit your farmhouse-style kitchen or Pioneer Woman collection. Plus, 100% linen upholstery, a built-in footrest and zero assembly required make this pick one of our favorites of the bunch.
Material: Upholstered seat and solid wood frame | Color: Neutral seat on natural brown wood legs | Weight Capacity: 250 pounds | Features: Backless
Industry Trends for 2025
Bar stools are getting a bold makeover in 2025, with rich colors and luxurious textures taking center stage. According to Summerlyn Feckner, owner and interior designer at Ginger Designs, statement-making hues like deep emerald green, fiery orange, electric blue and warm terracotta are replacing neutral tones, paired with plush velvets woven bouclés and sleek leather finishes.
“Bar stools are the perfect way to introduce bold colors without being the focal point of the room,” Feckner explains. As stylish accent pieces, they offer an easy way to experiment with trends while adding personality and vibrancy to any space.
What to Look for When Buying Bar Stools
Franklin suggests focusing on a few main features to pick the best stools to spruce up small kitchens, average-size eating spaces and even the most expansive showpiece-style eat-ins. She says it’s important to figure out the right height for your kitchen island or countertops.
Then, find sturdy materials and high-quality construction to hold up to the most-used room in the house. You’ll also want to think about who will be using your kitchen bar stools the most to decipher the importance of things like weight capacity and stain resistance.
Why You Should Trust Us
This article was written by Emily Way, a seasoned shopping editor with nearly two years of experience at Reader’s Digest, Taste Recipes, and Family Handyman. With a background in creative writing from Central Michigan University, Emily has tested over 100 lifestyle and home products, specializing in cooking gadgets and appliances. She has written over 200 sales-focused articles and has covered major shopping events, including the Reader’s Digest and Taste Recipes Black Friday sales guides for 2022 and 2023.
Summerlyn Feckner, owner and lead interior designer at Ginger Designs, brings her expertise in color, texture and home styling to our coverage of 2025’s top design trends. We interviewed Summerlyn for her professional insight into this year’s biggest bar stool trends, ensuring our recommendations reflect the latest in both style and functionality.
Paul Rankin, Content Updates Editor at Taste Recipes, updated and contributed research to this article. A former commerce editor at Bob Vila, Paul has been writing shopping guides since 2021.
How We Found the Best Bar Stools
We started our search for the best bar stools by looking at top-selling options from our readers’ favorite brands. From there, we narrowed down the list to over a dozen options that fit a range of styles and price points. During our hunt for the best bar stools, we weighed a number of criteria in order for each pick to make the list. Considerations include the following:
- Price and value compared to cost
- Material quality
- Number of positive reviews
- Firsthand experience
- Brand reliability
- Warranties
- Shipping
FAQs
What is normal bar stool seat height?
Typically, counter height stools (meant for kitchen counters and kitchen islands) average around 24 inches or shorter from the floor to the seat. Bar stools (meant for bars, bistros and bar tables) average at around a 29 inch seat height and above. While some extra-tall bars require slightly taller stools, these numbers are a good rule of thumb for most kitchens and dining spaces.
What material is best for a bar stool?
While material largely depends on style—leather, wood, metal, wicker, rattan and velvet are popular options—it’s also important to consider things like longevity and stain resistance. “I recommend finding bar stools with durable, performance-grade fabrics. This makes them easier to clean, which is important in a high-traffic spot such as a kitchen or eating area,” says Franklin.
How do you know what size bar stool you need?
We recommend allowing for at least 10 inches of space from the top of the stool to the underside of the bar or counter. To find this number, first begin by measuring the underside of your counter or bar to the floor. Then, subtract 10 inches. This number is a good guideline for the maximum size you should look for. Some folks prefer a little more space, so be sure to think about who will use the bar stools and the type of look and feel you’re going for. Speaking of space, we love saving it with an extendable dining table or a smart kitchen storage cabinet.