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by American Woodcrafters
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Item #: AMW-2900-775
Ship Weight: 25.3002 lb
10+ in stock
Description
An heirloom is a timeless treasure that passes from generation to generation bringing each family member immeasurable joy through memories. The Heirloom Footstool is a masterful piece of tradition that is finished in a distressed black finish with hints of gold rubbed through. Each step is 8" deep for an easy step in or out of bed. Enjoy a tradition of creating ageless family heirlooms with the Heirloom Footstool.
Features:
- Finish: Black with rub through highlights
- Materials/Wood Species: Select hardwoods and veneers
- Tenon and mortis construction, a centuries old method of joining two pieces of wood together to provide strength and durability.
- Solid wood
- Two 10" deep steps
- Shaped front base molding
- Country of Origin: Indonesia
Manufacturer Detail
![]() | American Woodcrafters's mission is to provide their customers with value-added furniture products, services, knowledge, and experience that are able to mutually satisfy their business relationships with dealers across the country. They are dedicated to delivering excellent furniture designs of exceptional value, with outstanding features & benefits. American Woodcrafters offers products that are well made, beautifully styled and are recognized for their fine quality finish. | |
Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 Year |
Dimensions
22 x 17.5 x 16 in.Item Weight
22.3 lbsBar Stool Guide
If you have the below table, bar, or counter height, please get the chairs or stools with the following height:
Table 28" to 30" H --------- Chair 17" to 19" H
Counter 35" to 37" H ----- Stool 23" to 28" H (Counter Height Stools)
Bar 41" to 43" H ----------- Stool 29" to 32" H (Bar Height Stools)
Bar 44" to 47" H ------------Stool 33" to 36" H (Extra Tall Bar Stools)
There should be an 11" to 13" space between the seat of the stool or chair and the table surface.
To determine how many stools you need to fit your bar or counter, measure the length of the bar in inches and divide by 24. You should allow 24" of counter length per stool, with or without a back. Example: You would need four stools for an 8' counter.
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