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Posted on 3rd Sep 2011 @ 4:23 PM
Detroit Bar Stool
The Detroit bar stool is most commonly associated with an American diner, with its chrome base, center pole and footrest it is a bar stool that is definitely not lacking character. With our wide range of colours in the Detroit, there is a bar stool that will suit every customer. With its quant size compared to the majority of are bar stools that we sale it does come up on the small side, but with that it does make up for in charm.
With its timless style, this particular model is one that will never go out of fashion. Being a big hit with American diners since the early 1940’s this is perfect for commercial use, as in the past have had bulk orders for café’s/diners in London, Manchester, Aberdeen and Cardiff. With its easy to use gas lift going to as low as 59cm this barstool can be easily stored under a breakfast bar, dining table or in a cupboard.Finished with a lovely chrome surround and gas lift mechanism, this product works very well with any of the faux leathers, you could go for dashing vibrant red, or traditional brown for a pub or restaurant, but the most popular overall would have to be the black, as the contrast between the black and chrome finish really goes together quite well.If you are looking for a model that has all the character of a 1950's style bar than the detroit bar stool is most certainly for you, with its retro image it really stands out from the crowd.
This particular model is probably more commonly sold for commercial use, as many of these retro style bars and restaurants are popping up all over the country, so we get a lot of contact from local and nationwide customers making big purchases on this model.Another good way of making this particular bar stool look at its best is to mix 2 seperate colours together, we have a lot of customers that will buy a contrast of red and black bar stools and also the brown and cream as these also go very well together.Of course this all depends on the look you are trying to create, if it is for a typical american diner feel then i would have to say the black and red colours generally work the best together they are the 2 most modern colours and suit well to this kind of enviroment.However if you are buying bar stools for a restaurant or pub then maybe you could go for the brown and cream as a mix, these colours will keep your look slightly more low key and give off a more suttle impression, the brown is very good for a traditional enviroment, as it is the typical old world leather colour.If it is an ultra modern or more clinical feel you want to go for then it would have to be the white every time, this colour would give a very contemporary feel to any location, it also looks really good with the chrome aswell.Really, whichever colour you go for on this particular model you wont be disappointed, its an all time favourite bar stool and we are sure this model will carry on through out the years to come as one of our top models.