Folding Bar StoolsFolding bar stools are a huge hit in many small bars and other restaurants and cafes. The convenience of folding bar stools is too great for many places to pass up because they can be easily contained when not in use. For a new business, having extra seats is always nice, especially when you don't know what business will be like at first. That way, you don't look like you are anticipating people that aren't coming and if you find yourself getting busy, you can pull out more stools and there is more room for people to sit. Many folding bar stools look just like folding chairs. They have the same sort of seat and back to them which makes them more like a chair than a stool. Many of them are made from that horrible metal that you see folding chairs made out of when you go to see your children's school pageants and talent shows. They are uncomfortable and not made for prolonged use. Some of the newer folding bar stools are much more updated. They do not have a back which is traditional of most bar stools these days and have a padded seat. A lot of the time, they are made of a cheap metal tubing for their legs but in most instances this is not an issue because they are not used everyday as an addition to the furniture. The biggest down side that most people talk about with some of these more modern folding bar stools as that the seats are fairly small. They are not made for bigger people. If you believe this could be an issue for you, the manufacturer usually has a one-eight-hundred number that you can call and they can help you address any concerns that you may have before you purchase. Because folding bar stools have gained such popularity, there are many companies that have started making them for children. These ones are much smaller and are designed with a cute pattern on the seat like cow print. Some of these are even made with a furry material so that they care more child friendly. No matter your size, if you like bar stools, but love the convenience of storing them when not in use, there is a folding bar stool available for you. |

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Everyday Appeal of the Breakfast Bar Stools
By George Frescio
Breakfast bar stools are as essential in any kitchen as the most expensive equipment found in it. Strategically placed around the kitchen island which serves as the focal point of family communication, it not only makes the family be together, but it can make even the shortest member feel tall amongst the other members.
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Finalizing Rattan Bar Stools For Indoor and Outdoor Usage
By Stanley Hardin
There is a possibility that your restaurant might have indoor as well as outdoor sitting area. In case you have outdoor seats, you must consider the option of using waterproof material.
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Bar Stools and Counters Stools - How to Support the USA Markets
By Jose Condemarin
I think one of the tricky things to do for me is to start a new article, as I continue with my adventure of visiting stores and other sites, I find so many products made in many different countries but not the USA. Do we have any responsibility with our own country?
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