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Jonathan Adler

Rider Counter Stool

£829.17

Colour: Blue, Black, Gold

The Rider Counter Stool introduces Parisian elegance to your kitchen counter. This stool merges the charm of a Parisian bistro with modern bar seating for ultimate comfort. It features a classic blackened metal frame with brass accents, including sabots and escutcheon. The stool's teal upholstery offers a vibrant pop of color, perfect for adding a touch of luxury to any interior.

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Original Product Description:

Parisian Flair. Our modern homage to an Empire-style dining chair, now perfect for your kitchen counter. Our Rider Counter Stool balances Parisian bistro with bar seating-and ultra comfort. Choose from a classic blackened metal frame with brass sabots and escutcheon, or the twinkly glamour of a white or polished nickel frame with nickel accents.

Founded in 1993, Jonathan Adler has become a symbol of modern American glamour. Initially focused on pottery, the brand swiftly broadened its horizons to include a diverse array of home decor and furnishings. Known for its bold, mid-century modern designs, Jonathan Adler infuses each piece with vibrant pop culture influences. The brand's dedication to craftsmanship and playful luxury has made it a staple for those seeking stylish interiors. In the dining-room category, Jonathan Adler offers a unique blend of elegance and whimsy. The collection features striking dining tables and chairs that marry form and function, often crafted from high-quality materials like rich woods and polished metals. Each piece is designed to be a conversation starter, with distinctive shapes and eye-catching details that elevate any dining experience. Jonathan Adler's dining-room offerings are perfect for those who appreciate a touch of glamour and a dash of the unexpected in their home.

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