Clean and simple in form, the Taylor 24" backless counter-height chair features a neutral gray palette and tan wood finish that brighten any space with understated elegance. The cushioned seat delivers lasting comfort, while a built-in footrest and canted legs enhance stability and support for 36" high counters. A touch of mid-century flair blends seamlessly with the chair s transitional styling, making it a versatile fit for both classic and contemporary interiors. Perfect for kitchen islands or breakfast nooks, Taylor balances comfort, function, and style effortlessly.
- Crafted of solid Asian hardwoods, foam, 100% polyester cover and engineered woods
- Kiln-dried wood helps prevent warping, splitting and cracking
- Plastic glides keep the chair from scratching floor
- The Backless Counter Stool's 24-inch high seat effortlessly complements 36-inch high counters, ensuring an ideal seating experience.
- Front and side stretchers provide sturdy support and stability for the 24" seat height counter stool
- Built with solid wood legs to ensure lasting durability, stability, and timeless elegance for every dining experience.
- Solidly constructed using mortise-and-tenon joinery and corner blocks for exceptional stability.
- 100% polyester gray cover offers easy maintenance and a comfortable seating experience
- Upholstered seat cushioned with 1.2 lb. density foam creates a comfortable and delightful dining experience
- 300 lb. weight capacity ensures durability and reliable support.
- The wood is hand-stained in a natural multi-step tan finish to highlight the natural grain and knots of the wood
- Packed 2 per carton for convenient shipping and easier handling, saving time and reducing packaging waste.
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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