Artiss Set of 4 Bar Stools Gas lift Swivel Armrests - Steel and Black
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Artiss Set of 4 Bar Stools Gas lift Swivel Armrests - Steel and Black

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Artiss Set of 4 Bar Stools Gas lift Swivel Armrests - Steel and BlackThese modern bar stools are sure to complement any household and will be a great addition to a kitchen and dining setting. Upholstered in faux leather, the bar stools also feature an extra thick foam padding seat for ultimate comfort. The semi circular footrest ensures relaxed sitting while the omni directional seat makes for easy turn to any facing. Better still, the height can be easily adjusted with the SGS tested gas lift and the large base

These modern bar stools are sure to complement any household and will be a great addition to a kitchen and dining setting. Upholstered in faux leather, the bar stools also feature an extra thick foam padding seat for ultimate comfort. The semi-circular footrest ensures relaxed sitting while the omni-directional seat makes for easy turn to any facing. Better still, the height can be easily adjusted with the SGS-tested gas lift and the large base ensures stability at all times. Not least, a floor protector under the base helps to keep your pristine floor scratch-free at all times.

Features
Premium PU leather
Checkered backrest
Ergonomic armrest
Extra thick foam padded seat
360 degree swivel seat
SGS Tested gas lift lever
Corrosion-resistant chrome finish
Semi-circular footrest
41cm diameter steady base
Floor protector under base

Specifications:
Seat material: PU leather
Base material: Steel
Finish: Chrome
Seat height range:68~81cm
Weight capacity: 150kg
Colour: Black

Package Content
4 x Bar Stool
1 x Assembly Manual

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