Bar stools with designs you've never seen before
Bar stools have become a key element in home design, especially in kitchen island areas. They add a touch of modernity and style while being comfortable, lightweight, and practical.
Bar stools have increasingly found their way into home spaces, offering a wide range of styles, colors, and materials to suit every taste and functional need. We sat down with experts in the field to discuss the diverse selection of bar stools, their advantages, and their impact on the room’s ambiance.
“The experience of sitting on a bar stool is different from sitting on a regular chair. At the bar, we tend to lean forward, often resting on the counter, which allows for bar stools with low backs or no back at all,” explains interior designer Sharon Kenett. “With bar stools, there’s more room for creativity and uniqueness, as the number of stools is usually smaller than that of dining chairs. This gives you the chance to choose special pieces that will enhance the kitchen you’ve carefully designed—both aesthetically and practically. Take advantage of this opportunity to pick a stool that is not only comfortable but also makes a statement, adding character and diversity to your space.”
Designer bar stools serve as a central design element in any room, elevating the atmosphere and bringing elegance to every corner. With the vast selection of styles available, it’s essential to match the stools not only to your personal taste but also to the overall aesthetic of the room.
When selecting bar stools, paying attention to the materials is crucial, as durable materials like metals offer easy maintenance and great value. Today, new and eco-friendly materials such as recycled polypropylene are becoming popular. These materials are practical, easy to clean, stylish, and durable. One major advantage is the variety of colors available, making the stool a significant piece with presence and personality.
Colors and patterns play an important role in influencing the room’s ambiance. It’s essential to choose shades that complement the existing décor and bring vibrancy to the space. Neutral tones can create a sense of openness and light, while bold colors can act as standout design elements. Don’t hesitate to mix materials like wood and metal or wood and fabric, as well as recycled polypropylene. Experiment with colors and finishes to design the perfect piece that will add a unique and captivating touch to your interior.
Prat Living’s collection of bar stools offers a wide variety of models, finishes, designs, and styles. What’s most exciting is the ability to mix different materials and colors, allowing you to create the perfect, personalized furniture piece.
The Hari Collection features stools inspired by textile looms, blending an industrial look with clean design lines, soft textile touches, and meticulous detailing for a refined and unique appearance. The stools are available with wood, polypropylene, or upholstered backs.
Prat Living’s ANT Collection is made of recyclable polypropylene, which helps reduce waste and environmental impact. The material can be melted down and repurposed into new products, decreasing the need for non-recycled materials. These minimalist stools feature clean, simple lines in a wide range of finishes, with various metal combinations available in stool or bar chair versions.
The new Supra Collection is defined by clean, simple lines, comfort, and innovative finishes. Made from raw polypropylene, the semi-transparent chairs come in several available shades, offering a beautiful and fresh design.
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