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Bar Stools

Barstools are used in many ways: casual breakfasts at a kitchen island, social evenings around a bar table, or even in outdoor settings as part of a garden setup. A well-chosen barstool can make a real difference to your space, and help you effortlessly furnish your home with style and function.


The structure of a barstool makes a big difference to comfort and usability. Backless barstools are space-saving and easy to tuck under a counter, while barstools with a backrest provide greater support for longer sitting. Many designs feature a built-in footrest, which adds comfort when seated at height. Sturdy-looking four-legged stools feel traditional and stable, whereas pedestal-base stools create a more contemporary look and are often paired with a swivel mechanism for flexibility.


Barstools come in a range of styles to suit different spaces and needs. Counter stools, usually around 65cm high, are a popular choice for most kitchen islands, while taller bar-height stools at about 75cm work best with traditional bars or higher tables. Those who need extra seating only from time to time may prefer folding stools, which can be stored away easily when not in use. Outdoor barstools, made from weather-resistant materials, are well-suited to gardens, terraces, and patios, while luxury designs upholstered in boucle, leather, or faux-leather bring comfort and elegance to more formal settings.


The materials and finishes available also vary widely, each offering its own advantages. Wooden stools, such as those crafted from oak, bring warmth and timeless appeal but tend to be heavier to move around. Metal stools are valued for their strength and durability, often chosen for industrial or retro-inspired interiors. Upholstered stools offer a soft, luxurious feel, though they can be more vulnerable to spills. For a lighter, modern look, plastic or acrylic stools are both affordable and easy to handle, while mixed-material designs (like a wooden seat paired with a metal base) combine durability with comfort and style. If you're aiming for an eye-catching statement, finishes in gold, navy, or dark wood bring personality into both contemporary and vintage interiors. Whether you lean towards rustic, retro, or industrial, there’s a stool to match your personal style.


Barstools rarely stand alone. They often work best when styled alongside complementary furniture such as bar tables, drinks cabinets, or sideboards. To elevate a breakfast bar, consider pairing stools with pendant lights or a bold chandelier. For comfort, add cushions, runners, or a patterned rug to soften your space. Decorative touches like artwork or mirrors can complete the atmosphere, making the seating area both functional and inviting.


At Flitch, we bring together barstool options from over 100 reputable retailers across the UK to enable simple discovery and comparison. These options come in a variety of styles, sizes, and designs to suit your unique needs and home decor. With our advanced filtering system, effortlessly refine your search and uncover the perfect barstool for your preferences and specific requirements. Stay updated with price drop alerts and take our style quiz for personalised recommendations. Our personal stylist is also available to provide expert guidance, ensuring you find the barstool that perfectly suits your space and lifestyle.


What is the ideal height for a bar stool?


That depends on your counter or table height. Counter-height stools (around 65cm) suit most kitchen islands, while bar-height stools (around 75cm) are made for taller bars or high tables. For flexibility, consider an adjustable stool.


Do barstools need a backrest?


Not always. Stools with a backrest are more comfortable for extended sitting, while backless designs are easier to tuck away and keep a sleek, minimal profile.


Do barstools need a footrest?


A footrest makes a big difference at higher seating levels, preventing legs from dangling uncomfortably. Most quality stools include one for ergonomic support.


Are wooden or metal barstools better?


It depends on the look you're after. Wooden stools are often timeless and warm, while metal stools are strong, durable, and often give a modern or industrial edge.


Are upholstered barstools practical for kitchens?


Upholstered barstools add comfort and luxury (especially in tan or navy finishes), but may be more prone to spills and stains. Families often choose faux leather for easy cleaning.


How many barstools should I buy?


A general rule is to allow 60-75cm of space per barstool, so that people can sit comfortably without feeling crowded. This will guide whether you need 2, 3, or 4 stools for your space.


Can barstools be used outdoors?


Some barstools are designed for outdoor use with weather-resistant finishes, making them ideal for gardens, terraces, or balconies. Note that they should still ideally be stored indoors when not in use for longer durability.


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