Wholesale Leather Barstool Manufacturer

 

 

The factory was established on March 18th, 2020. Our production processes comply with ISO 9001 and BSCI standards.
Our product range encompasses various types of chairs, including Dining Chairs, Wood Frame Dining Chairs, Metal Frame Dining Chairs, Plywood Dining Chairs, Painting Plywood Dining Chairs, Accent Chairs, Barstools, Leather Barstools, Fabric Barstools, and Ottomans. These products offer a wide variety of styles and options to meet different customer preferences and needs.

 

Why Choose Us
 

High Production Capacity
Our factory is about 7000m2, we have more than 50 workers, and our R&D department has 2 people, there are 4 persons in the quality control department. Our production capacity is about 50-60 containers per month. Now we have 25 containers per month.

 

Broad Market
Now our main market is US market, EU market, South Africa market, Middle East market, and the UK market. But we want to do business with all of the world in the future.

 

Professional Advanced Equipment
We have air compressor, two stapling lines, gluing workplace, wood working place. We also have a good equipment of packing line for checking if we lose something in the package.

 

Leading Service
For standard products we can offer catalogue directly for clients’ choices, for non standard products we can check clients’ drawings and give professional advice for machining.
We will update our production photos and quality reports to our clients for every order.
We will also provide one year’s guarantee for our products under normal use.

 

Brief Introduction to Leather Barstool

 

 

Made with an upholstered leather back support and cushioned seating, this collection of leather bar stools is anything but ordinary. Each barstool design can provide a practical, refined seating solution for open plan kitchens, bar areas and boardrooms. Each of these unique bar stools are made to order allowing adjustments to height, along with the usual choice of wood polish, decorative nails and upholstery.

 

 

Features of Leather Barstool

Perfect Counter Height

This stool is ideal for your kitchen island or dining table.

Luxurious Comfort

Immerse yourself in the foam‐padded seat and tufted high back, offering unparalleled comfort.

Vegan Leather Elegance

Choose between the sleek options of white or black Vegan Leather to elevate your space.

Sturdy Elegance

Relish the stability and aesthetic of solid wood legs finished in a tasteful washed grey.

Durability Meets Style

Experience the perfect blend of durability and elegance with a steel footrest.

Seamless Versatility

The armless design grants you the freedom to move effortlessly, ideal for social events or intimate gatherings.

Matching Height Options

Choose between this counter‐height stool or its bar‐height counterpart to perfectly match your seating needs.

Room to Room

Its adaptable design makes it a versatile choice for any room in your home.

Easy Assembly

Assemble your stool easily and start enjoying your space sooner.

Simple And Modern Plywood Chair

 

Woven Fabric Dining Chair

 

Differences Between Real Leather and Faux Leather Barstools

Cost

Faux leather is typically cheaper than natural leather. For example, you can find faux leather barstools for as little as $50, while actual leather barstools usually start around $200.

 

Durability

Genuine leather is a natural material that needs to be conditioned and treated with care. You'll need to wipe up spills quickly and avoid putting your leather barstools in direct sunlight or heat, which can cause the material to dry out and crack.

Faux leather is far easier to wipe clean and is more resistant to staining—a fact worth considering if you plan to put your barstools to real use.

 

Appearance

When it comes to looks, faux leather has come a long way in recent years and can now convincingly imitate the appearance of real leather—though a close inspection may reveal some subtle differences.

 

Sustainability

If you're looking for a more sustainable option, faux leather is the way to go since it doesn't require the sacrifice of real animals. The production of faux leather elicits some pollution since it is made in a factory, but not as much pollution as cattle farms produce.

 

What are the Main Types of Leather Barstool?

 

 

Bar Stool without Arms
Most basic and affordable bar stools come without arms. Bar stools without arms are sleek and compact. So if space is your prime concern, consider them a great option. Armless barstools take up a smaller amount of space, and usually cost slightly less than styles with arms, so many owners go for armless bar stools to maximize their seating capacity and revenue.

Bar Stool with Arms
A bar stool with arms, although costlier, can be more comfortable than an equivalent bar stool without arms. On top of that, bar stools with arms make a style statement. Bar stools with arms can be up to 24 inches wide and offer great safety, support, and comfort. Some bar stools even use upholstered or wood armrests in matching materials or colors for stunning visual effects.

Swivel Bar Stool
Swivel seats and adjustable seating height add to the functionality of your bar stools. With swivel bar stools, getting in and out is effortless, and conversations are fun. Swivel barstools are great options in sports bars where customers focus may be split between watching a game on TV and visiting with friends. Swivels can transform the otherwise stationary bar stool into something that offers extra versatility and comfort.

Bar Stool with Back
If you want to offer a comfortable seating option for longer periods, invest in bar stools with a backrest. Backrest height, measured from the top of the backrest to the seat, can be as low as 8 inches or can go up to 16 inches. A high backrest allows your guests to enjoy meals in the restaurant and can sometimes feel a bit more private than a backless option. Some of the more decorative barstools with backs can also add more design style to your space.

Backless Bar Stool
Simple yet sleek, backless bar stools are cost-effective yet very functional. Slide them beneath the counter when not in use or stack them to save storage space. They are space-efficient and effortless to clean or maintain. Also, they are lightweight and easy to shift or re-locate without causing any disruption to your guests. The only drawback may be that for some guests, backless options may not feel comfortable for longer durations.

 

Components of Leather Barstool
Luxurious Iron-framed Dining Chairs
Luxurious Iron-framed Dining Chairs
Metal Frame Dining Chair
Metal Frame Dining Chair

Back
Leather bar stools have either a full back or mid-back or are backless.
Full back stools emphasize comfort. The tall back allows you to relax more comfortably and is ideal for a stool that people will sit in for long periods. These leather bar stools come with a closed or open back that can be upholstered or not.
Mid--back stools provide a bit of lower back support and structure without the bulk of a full back.
Backless bar stools take up less space physically and visually. They’re easier to get on and off and store than other types of stools.

Arms
A stool with arms supports your arms and is more comfortable to sit in for long periods. These stools are generally wider than armless models and take up more space. Note the height of the arms if you want the stools to fit under a bar or table.

Base and Legs
You can find leather bar stools with traditional legs or a more contemporary pedestal or sled base.

Footrest
A footrest also makes a stool more comfortable to sit in for long periods. The footrest might be a rail between two legs or a ring attached to the pedestal. Some bar stools have more than one footrest at different levels.

 

Tips

 

Modern Dining Chair

Leave Enough Clearance between the Seat and the Counter

A good rule of thumb is 10 to 12 inches between the top of the bar or counter and the top of the seat.

Modern Dining Chairs

Leave Enough Elbow Room Between Stools

The length of the bar or counter determines the number of bar stools you need. Leave 6 to 8 inches between armless bar stools and 8 to 10 inches between bar stools with arms.

Woven Fabric Dining Chair

Air Out Synthetic Leather Stools before Using

New synthetic leather can have a chemical odor. To get rid of the odor, let the stools air outside on a dry day, or wipe down the stools with a dilute mixture of vinegar and water.

 

The Considerations for Buying

 

Style
The style of the stool is one of the first things you should consider. Do you want to overhaul the room’s current style or find something that matches it? Buying bar stools in a different style to the room can completely change the look of your kitchen.
There are many different styles to choose from, ranging from modern contemporary stools to scandi-style bar stools.

Comfort
There’s no point in buying a new set of bar stools if they’re too uncomfortable to use. Keep in mind who will be using the bar stools the most and what their needs are. A sturdy backrest can really improve the comfort of a bar stool, as can armrests, so if you have the space and you’re planning on using the bar stools regularly then opt for a set of counter stools or bar stools with back and armrests.

Space & How Many You Need
The space you have available and the number of stools or high chairs you want to get is another important consideration. If you only have limited space, smaller stools may be a better option if you want to fit one or two extra in the space. If you have more room, larger stools with backrests and armrests will help to fill up the space and provide more comfort.

Colour
The colour you choose has a major impact on the look and feel of the room. Grey bar stools are very popular at the moment as they go with most colour schemes. The same can be said for white bar stools.
However, if you want something a little brighter, green stools or orange bar stools may be a good way of creating some extra contrast.

Height
There are three different kinds of bar stools, namely counter stools, bar stools and spectator stools (also called high bar stools, tall stools, or stadium stools). Counter stools are the smallest of the three and are made for regular kitchen counters. Regular bar stools are slightly larger, and spectator stools are the largest of the two.
You want to leave around 12 inches between the seat and the counter/bar to ensure there’s enough leg room. Our bar stool size and spacing guide can help you find the perfect height and size for you.

Extra Features
From swivel seats to footrests, there are plenty of extra features available on bar stools. These can be very useful in some cases, for example, a swivel seat that allows you to face multiple directions. That being said, they aren’t a must-have for everyone, so it’s important to consider the different options before making a decision.

 

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Why finding the right Barstool for your bar or kitchen island is so important?

A: The right set of bar chairs will help turn your kitchen into a functional dining space while also providing a comfortable place to relax and have breakfast or lunch. They’re not just suitable for breakfast bars either, as they can turn any kitchen counter into a dining area too. Even though there are so many great uses for them, finding the right set that matches the space is vital to the look and feel of it. Not only that but there are many different types of bar stools, each
with its own set of features. Finding a set that’s comfortable and allows your bar or counter to seat enough people is just as important as the look!
Important first steps
Before we dive into the most important things to consider, there are a number of steps you should take before getting started.
Measure bar/counter height – Measure the height of the counter or bar you are looking to buy bar stools for. This will help you pick the right size.
Take in the space – Make note of the surrounding colours and the style of the room to ensure you get a set of bar stools that go well with their surroundings.
Think about their use – Do you have kids? How often will the stools be used? For what purpose? Understanding these things will help you select the right type of stool and the right material.

Q: How do you choose a bar or counter stool that is the right height?

A: Choosing the right height for a bar or counter stool involves measuring the height of your counter or bar and considering factors like comfort and aesthetics. Here's how you can do it:
Measure Counter or Bar Height: Measure the distance from the floor to the top of your counter or bar. This measurement will help you determine the appropriate stool height.
Allow for Legroom: Leave enough space between the top of the stool and the underside of the counter or bar for comfortable legroom. A standard guideline is to leave 9-12 inches of space between the seat of the stool and the counter.
Choose Stool Height: Based on your measurements, select a stool with a seat height that is appropriate for your counter or bar. The seat height should ideally be 9-12 inches less than the counter height.
Consider Style and Comfort: Besides height, consider the style and comfort of the stool. Backless stools take up less visual space, while those with backs provide more support. Upholstered seats can be more comfortable for extended sitting.
Test It Out: If possible, try sitting on the stools before making a purchase to ensure they are comfortable and the right height for you and your guests.
Account for Swivel and Adjustable Stools: Some stools have swivel seats or adjustable heights. If you choose an adjustable stool, make sure it can be set to the correct height for your counter or bar.
Match Aesthetics: Consider the overall design and aesthetics of your space when choosing stools. They should complement the style of your kitchen or bar area.
Remember that personal preferences may vary, so it's essential to find stools that feel comfortable and fit well within your space.

Q: How should I look after a real leather bar stool?

A: The quality of materials and the manufacturing excellence means each bar stool can stay beautiful year after year with minimal fuss. For regular maintenance, give your leather stools an occasional quick dusting with a damp cloth. Avoid cleaning fluids and conditioners, and clean up spills as soon as they happen. Try not to position furniture in direct sunlight as this could prematurely age or discolour the upholstery seat material whether this is a fabric or leather.

Q: What are the advantages of Leather Barstool?

A: The nice thing about leather is its' beautiful appearance. Its presence can make a room truly stunning without any real thought. The fact that it's really comfortable to sit in is also a real bonus. Leather is one of things in life that kind of give the best of both worlds in terms of its beauty and comfort all wrapped into one.
Leather is a very versatile material that can be dyed or stained to what ever color you can think of. This is a big plus in terms of decoration because it should be fairly simple to find some great stools that will fit in perfectly with the decor of your home or business.
Leather bar stools also come in huge number of different styles. You can get stools that are all leather from top to bottom, stools with just a leather back and seat that have wooded or metal legs, or simply a leather seat with no back and what ever legs you want. The possibilities are endless.
Finally it's important to note how durable leather can be. This material is one of the only types that are considered to be almost maintenance free. All you have to do is clean and condition it once in a while. It will stay in tip-top condition for a long period of time if you take care of it. A small investment in a good cleaner and conditioner will have huge payoffs in the long run.

Q: What are the benefits of faux leather barstools?

A: They're easier to maintain.
If you have kids or pets, or if you simply don't want to worry about spills and stains, faux leather barstools are a great option. With proper care, faux leather barstools can last for years—even decades.
They're more affordable.
Faux leather barstools usually cost less than their real leather counterparts due to the availability of materials and the fact that they don't require as long to produce. So faux leather may be the way to go if you're working with a tight budget.
Faux leather barstools are overall better for the environment.
As faux leather is made from synthetic materials rather than natural ones, it has a lower environmental impact. So if sustainability is important to you, faux leather barstools are the way to go. Cow farms account for over 14% of total greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, so choosing faux leather can help reduce your carbon footprint.

Q: Are metal bar stools more durable than wooden bar stools?

A: Both wooden and metal bar stools are considered durable, but the degree of durability may differ based on things like the quality of the materials used and how the stools were built. Metal bar stools are well recognized for their strength and resilience to wear and tear, especially those constructed of steel or aluminium. They are ideal for intensive use, are resistant to corrosion, and are easy to clean. On the other side, wooden bar stools are also very robust – although less than metal varieties – particularly if they are made of strong materials and have solid joints. Both wooden and metal bar stools need to be properly maintained and cared for to extend their lifespan.

Q: Why is choosing the right Barstool material important?

A: Your bar stools' longevity, practicality, and aesthetic appeal can all be strongly impacted by the materials you end up choosing. Knowing why selecting the proper material is crucial will enable you to make an informed choice that meets your unique needs and improves the appearance of your bar area. Below, we’ll cover some of the most important reasons for choosing one material over the other.
Durability and longevity
The material you choose plays a major part in the durability of your bar stool, which is one of the main reasons why it’s important to choose carefully. This doesn’t mean that you always have to settle for the most durable material, but it is important to consider how much they’ll be used in order to pick the right material for you. For instance, metal bar stools are frequently more durable and able to sustain heavy usage, which is also the case with wooden bar stools. When it comes to the seat, faux leather and acrylic are more durable than materials like fabric, velvet, or real leather. If your bar stools will be used heavily and will also need to be cleaned very regularly, then picking a more durable material is likely the best option. However, in the case of standard use, you might prefer something like velvet or fabric.
Style and design
Your space's overall design and style are greatly influenced by the material of your bar stools. Whether it be the innate beauty of wood, the sleekness of metal, or the modernism of plastic or acrylic, each material has its own look and feel and works (or doesn’t work) well in various room styles. If the colours are very important to you, then picking a material with plenty of choice in colour, like fabric or velvet, is a great option.
Comfort and functionality
Another important factor to think about when selecting a material is comfort. For example, upholstered bar stools offer more padding and support, making them more pleasant to sit on for most people. The level of comfort can be substantially influenced by the material of the seat, but the backrest and other features tend to have the greatest impact on this.

Q: How to clean bar stools?

A: Another advantage of black leather bar stools is their ease of maintenance. Leather is relatively simple to clean and maintain, making it an ideal choice for busy environments such as bars or kitchens. Regular dusting and occasional wipe-downs with a mild leather cleaner are usually sufficient to keep your stools looking their best. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning and conditioning to preserve the leather's quality and prevent any damage.

Q: Why black bar stools are popular?

A: One of the greatest advantages of black leather bar stools is their versatility in design. They can be found in various styles, including contemporary, minimalist, vintage, and even rustic designs. With options such as backless stools, low-back stools, or stools with high backs, you can choose a design that matches your personal preferences and fits seamlessly into your existing decor. Black leather also pairs well with different materials, such as metal, wood, or chrome, allowing for endless customization options.

Q: How much do leather bar stools cost?

A: Inexpensive
These leather bar stools cost about $150 or less per stool. You can sometimes find them in sets of two or more. Invariably, these inexpensive stools use faux leather, usually PU leather for its realistic appearance. Many modern and retro-style bar stools with aluminum or steel pedestals are available in this price range, including those with swivels and pneumatic lifts. These stools usually require some assembly.
Mid-range
These leather bar stools cost between $150 and $500. You can find all designs and styles in this range, from traditional to rustic to industrial to retro, in synthetic leathers and sometimes real leather. The frame might be made of engineered wood, steel, or aluminum and require some assembly.
Expensive
From $500 to $1,000 and more you’ll find high-quality bar stools featuring hardwood with good craftsmanship and genuine, often premium leather. Classic traditional bar stools are in this price range along with designer-label pieces with modern and contemporary designs.

Q: What bar stools are the most comfortable?

A: The comfort of a bar stool, including a leather one, comes down to a few factors: the presence of a back and arms, the amount of cushioning or padding, and the depth of the seat. A shallow, backless stool may be convenient, but it won’t be as comfortable as a deep stool with a full back and arms.

Q: How do you clean leather bar stools?

A: Generally, they should be cleaned with a damp soft cloth or sponge and a small amount of mild soap or detergent. Don’t use harsh chemicals, alcohol, or abrasives on leather furniture. Rinse and wipe the stool dry immediately. Don’t use artificial heat like a blow dryer on leather. For the frame, use a gentle wood oil or polish on hardwood and metal polish on shiny steel, brass, or chrome.

Q: How do you keep synthetic leather bar stools from cracking?

A: Keep synthetic leather bar stools away from heat sources and out of direct sunlight. You can use a small amount of baby oil or leather conditioner on faux leather to keep it pliable.

As one of the leading leather barstool manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to buy discount leather barstool made in China here from our factory. All customized products are with high quality and competitive price. Contact us for quotation and free sample.

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