Burton Bar Stool, Short
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Designer Charles Hollis Jones popularized seamless acrylic furniture in the 1960s (with an assist from Hollywood clientele, including Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Diana Ross). Sixty years later, the Burton Bar Stool embodies Jones’ sleek, minimalist style. The 26.5-inch-high polycarbonate seat blends gracefully into your decor, while non-marking feet allow you to shuffle it around without leaving a mark (save that for your karaoke performance).
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Designer Charles Hollis Jones popularized seamless acrylic furniture in the 1960s (with an assist from Hollywood clientele, including Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Diana Ross). Sixty years later, the Burton Bar Stool embodies Jones’ sleek, minimalist style. The 26.5-inch-high polycarbonate seat blends gracefully into your decor, while non-marking feet allow you to shuffle it around without leaving a mark (save that for your karaoke performance).
Dimensions
Questions about this item?
Description
Designer Charles Hollis Jones popularized seamless acrylic furniture in the 1960s (with an assist from Hollywood clientele, including Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Diana Ross). Sixty years later, the Burton Bar Stool embodies Jones’ sleek, minimalist style. The 26.5-inch-high polycarbonate seat blends gracefully into your decor, while non-marking feet allow you to shuffle it around without leaving a mark (save that for your karaoke performance).