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In an upscale eat-in kitchen, statement barstools are a necessity. Take a look at five of our most sought after barstools that can spice up any dining area. Whether you are in search of something transitional and upholstered or modern and kid-friendly, we have a number of designs for you to choose from.
SPINDLE
Craig Bassam and Scott Fellows, 2014
A classic spindle design reinterpreted for contemporary times, the Spindle Stool makes an ideal accessory for elegant kitchens, home bars or restaurants.The design features a solid wood, ergonomic seat with a finely carved backrest, affixed with metal spindlesthat provide a "weightless" quality.
BEETLE
GamFratesi, 2014
GamFratesi's playful Beetle Stool is an inspiring combination of visual elegance and functional practicality. The inspiration of the stool was drawn from the anatomy and movement of a beetle: shape, shells, sutures, rigid outside, and soft inside.
SIRO
Ilkka Suppanen & Raffaella Mangiarotti, 2016

The pared-down Siro Stool is a natural addition to Siro+ collection. The wood frame is available in black-stained or natural oak. Typical of its Finnish design heritage, the Siro stool is ideal for minimalist environments or organic spaces.

GUBI 3D
KOMPLOT Design, 2003
The ground-breaking technology of this Gubi barstool allows the thickness of the veneer to be reduced to half what is normally used. This Gubi chair has won numerous design awards and is included in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
NAGASAKI
Mathieu Matégot, 1950s
Mathieu Matégot was the first designer to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal. His experimentation and developments resulted in a collection of iconic designs including the Nagasaki stool that adds a unique industrial flare to any dining space.