A clear work zone helps the team stay on task from the first appointment through the last handoff. Put this Bushwick Café Stool where that pressure shows up first. The high counters in your break area leave visitors and employees balancing against work surfaces meant for standing. A bar stool gives those spaces a proper seated position without asking people to improvise with unsuitable chairs or remain on their feet. For offices that use a cafe area for meals, informal meetings, or short breaks, the details matter because the furniture has to fit the way that space is actually used. The seat is made from eight layers of bent plywood and has an HPL finish.
The legs are made of 7/8-inch, 16-gauge chrome tubing, and the welded footring gives seated users a place to rest their feet. Four fully welded, 12-gauge under-seat support brackets connect beneath the seat. The stated weight capacity exceeds 500 pounds. These specifications identify the parts and measurements you need to review against your counter height, available floor area, and purchasing requirements.
For your layout, the chrome tubing, HPL-finished bent plywood seat, welded footring, and under-seat brackets establish the complete configuration described for this bar stool. The handle supports movement and storage, while the bumpers and polypropylene glides address the practical contact points created when seats are stacked or moved across the floor. Because the required quantity is four, you can outfit a counter section with a coordinated group and account for that quantity in your furniture budget. The result is a bar stool specified for the counter area, with a seat construction, chrome leg material, measured footprint, and capacity stated clearly for your review. Overall size is 21-and-a-half inches wide by 22-and-a-quarter inches deep by 46-and-a-half inches high, so plan the bay from those measurements, not from a photo alone. Match the look to the suite, check the floor plan, and order for the next install window.
Ships ready for easy assembly.