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| Weight: | Measures: |
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| 33 lbs | 18.75" H x 17" W x 17" D |
| Material Options: | Metal, Upholstered |
| Other: | Customizable, Additional Fabrics, Made in North America |
| Product Category: | Vanity Stools & Benches |
| Style: | Contemporary |
| Type Options: | Accent Stool, Vanity Stool |
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Joseph from Pine Grove, CA
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1/1/2012
Comfort................. Keep up the good work. |
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Nancy the analyst from Chicago
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3/20/2011
Nice looking and sturdy I am using this for a vanity stool and it is stable plus it swivels. It has a nice contemporary look which I wanted. However, the fabric feels like it will pull and snag very easily. |
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Cut fingers from Atlanta
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2/6/2011
Heavy duty, but should be redesigned Product Review The round steel rim under the seat arrived severely dented - was not packed well. This rim also has sharp edges under it, so if you try to drag the stool (which is heavy) by holding under this rim, you can easily cut your fingers. Same if you are sitting on the stool and hold on to this rim to pull the stool up to a table or counter. Multiple earning tags come with the product about this hazard. The feet have to be inserted by the assembler with a hammer, then extra flashing trimmed off with a sharp knife. If you're not careful, you will scratch the metal legs. Service Review Took a long time for delivery, arrived dented, poor quality packing. |
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Shopping Mavin from Reading, PA
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7/12/2010
good design and quality Use at bathroom vanity sink. |
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dawn from Atlanta GA
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11/19/2009
Great Stool,Nice Finish, Perfect Height This is the third stool I've ordered from a variety of stores trying to find the right one. It's a little more money than I would normally pay but after 2 failed attempts I decided to go for it and it's perfect. I have a lot of stainless/brushed metals in my bathroom and needed a stool for the vanity area (in a mid century modern/modern style house). This is excellent. Do not expect the seat to be cushiony, it's not but it's great for the bathroom and will be easy to recover down the road. (The swivel can be a little tricky to work with when you get it, keep working with it, it is fine). |
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Anonymous from Tennessee
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5/13/2012
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