Stools
We have manufactured high quality, handmade, solid wood chairs and stools from 1962. Each solid wood chair can be customized to your color and style.
Shaker Side Stool
Shaker Side Solid Wood Stool | Solid Wood Swivel Stool
The Shaker Side Solid Wood Stool reflects the simplicity and strength of classic Shaker design. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a tall spindle back, sculpted saddle seat, and a sturdy four-leg frame reinforced with crossbars for stability.
Its timeless design makes it ideal for use at kitchen islands, counters, or dining spaces, fitting seamlessly with both traditional and modern décor. Available in bar and counter heights, this stool is fully customizable in wood species, stain, and finish.
Proudly Canadian-made, the Shaker Side Stool offers heirloom quality, lasting comfort, and enduring style for your home.
Starting price is based on wood fixed seat crafted in Wormy Maple.
Shaker Side Solid Wood Stool Features:
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
- Swivel Seat or Fixed Seat.
| Height | 24″, 26″, 30 “ |
| Width | 16.25″ |
| Seat Depth | 16.25“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any decor.
If you are interested in Shaker Side Chair, please click here.
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At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Shaker Modern Stool
Shaker Modern Solid Wood Counter Stool | Handcrafted Custom Modern Stool
The Shaker Modern Solid Wood Counter Stool blends clean design with handcrafted durability. Inspired by classic Shaker style, it features a tall spindle back for support, a contoured wooden seat for comfort, and tapered legs reinforced with crossbars for stability.
Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods such as maple, oak, or walnut, this chair is available in both bar and counter heights.
Fully customizable in wood species, stain, and finish, the Shaker Modern stool adapts beautifully to both traditional and contemporary spaces. Proudly Canadian-made, it delivers heirloom quality, timeless appeal, and lasting comfort for kitchens and dining areas.
Shake Modern Solid Wood Counter Stool Features:
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
- Swivel Seat or Fixed Seat.
| Height | 24″, 26″, 30 “ |
| Width | 15.75″ |
| Seat Depth | 17“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
Finish: This Stool can be finished to suit any decor.
If you are interested in Shaker Modern Chair, please click here.
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At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Cuba Stool
Cuba Custom Solid Wood Bar Stool
This Cuba solid wood bar stool combines comfort, strength, and elegant design. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a distinctive flared backrest, supportive seat, and sturdy legs reinforced with crossbars for long-lasting durability.
Its transitional design makes it a versatile addition to kitchens, islands, dining rooms, or bars. Fully customizable in wood species, stain, finish, and height, the Cuba stool adapts seamlessly to your space and décor. Built with 100% solid wood — no MDF or veneer, this Canadian-made stool delivers heirloom quality and timeless appeal, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern versatility.
Cuba Solid Wood Bar Stool Features:
- Solid Wood Construction.
- Counter Height or Bar Height.
- Upholstery in Leather, Vinyl or Fabric.
| Height | 24″,26″ and 30″ |
| Width | 16″ |
| Seat Depth | 16“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
Finish: This Stool can be finished to suit any décor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Cuba Chair , please click here.
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At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Mini Ladder Back Stool
Mini Ladder Back Custom Solid Wood Stool | Custom Height Stool
This mini ladder back custom solid wood stool combines strength, comfort, and traditional charm. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a compact design with a supportive ladder back, making it ideal for kitchens, bars, or dining areas with limited space.
Fully customizable in wood species, stain, finish, and height, this stool adapts to your unique style and needs. Reinforced joinery and sturdy legs ensure long-lasting durability, while the timeless design blends seamlessly with both modern and rustic interiors. Proudly Canadian-made, this stool delivers heirloom quality and everyday functionality for any home or commercial space.
Custom Solid wood Stool Features:
- Solid Wood Construction.
- Counter Height or Bar Height.
- Upholstery in Leather, Vinyl or Fabric.
| Height | 24″,26″ and 30″ |
| Width | 17″ |
| Seat Depth | 20“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
Finish: This Stool can be finished to suit any décor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Mini Ladder Back Chair , please click here.
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At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Ladder Back Stool
Custom Solid Wood Ladder Back Stool | Handmade in Toronto
This solid wood ladder back stool combines comfort, durability, and classic style. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a sturdy frame with a traditional ladder back design, offering both support and elegance.
The seat and frame are fully customizable in wood species, stain, finish, and height, allowing you to create the perfect match for your kitchen island, bar, or dining space. Designed with solid joinery and reinforced legs, this stool is built for long-lasting use.
Proudly Canadian-made, it brings heirloom quality and timeless appeal to any home, blending seamlessly with both modern and traditional interiors.
Solid Wood Ladder Back Stool Features:
- Solid Wood Construction.
- Counter Height or Bar Height.
- Upholstery in Leather, Vinyl or Fabric.
| Height | 24″,26″ and 30″ |
| Width | 17″ |
| Seat Depth | 18“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
Finish: This Stool can be finished to suit any décor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Ladder Back Chair , please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Myra Stool
Myra solid wood Modern Stool
At Naked Furniture, we specialize in crafting high-quality stools and chairs from premium Canadian solid wood, offering long-lasting durability and classic design.
Select from a variety of wood types such as Pine, Maple, Walnut, and Oak to create furniture that complements your home’s style. Personalize your order by choosing the wood, stain, and finish to achieve a one-of-a-kind piece that suits your décor perfectly.
Features: Solid Wood Construction. Counter Height or Bar Height. Upholstery in Leather, Vinyl or Fabric.
| Height | 26″,30″ and 34″ |
| Width | 18″ |
| Seat Depth | 17“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any décor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Myra Chair , please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
X Back Stool
X Back solid wood Stool
This X-back solid wood stool blends timeless design with everyday durability. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods such as maple, oak, or walnut, it features a supportive X-back design, contoured seat, and sturdy frame reinforced with footrests for comfort and strength.
Ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, or bar areas, this stool is fully customizable in height, wood species, stain, and finish to match your home’s style. Built with 100% solid wood — no MDF or veneer, it offers heirloom quality and lasting performance. Proudly Canadian-made, this X-back stool combines craftsmanship, comfort, and versatile elegance.
🔑 Features – X Back Solid Wood Stool
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
- Stylish X-Back Design with Sturdy Frame
| Height | 26″,30″ and 34″ |
| Width | 18″ |
| Seat Depth | 17“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any décor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood X Back Chair , please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Brooklyn Stool
Brooklyn Upholstery solid wood Stool | Handcrafted Custom Bar Stool
The Brooklyn Solid Wood Stool combines contemporary style with handcrafted durability. Built in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, this stool features a sleek frame with gently curved legs for added elegance. The padded upholstered seat and backrest provide superior comfort, while the solid wood structure ensures strength and long-lasting use.
Available in both bar and counter heights, the Brooklyn stool is fully customizable in wood species, stain, finish, and fabric upholstery, allowing you to create a look that perfectly complements your kitchen, dining room, or bar. Proudly Canadian-made, this stool brings timeless craftsmanship and modern comfort together.
Brooklyn Upholstery solid wood Stool Features:
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
| Height | 26″,30″ and 34″ |
| Width | 19″ |
| Seat Depth | 18“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
Finish: This Stool can be finished to suit any décor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Chairs or Bar Stools, please click here.
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At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Logic Stool
Logic Upholstery Stool | Solid Wood Handcrafted Stool
The Logical Solid Wood Stool offers a sleek, modern look paired with exceptional craftsmanship. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a slim, tapered frame with a supportive backrest and a generously cushioned upholstered seat for maximum comfort.
Its minimalist silhouette makes it perfect for contemporary kitchens, bars, or dining spaces. Available in both bar and counter heights, this stool is fully customizable in wood species, stain, finish, and fabric upholstery.
Built with 100% solid wood — no MDF or veneers, it combines Canadian-made durability with stylish versatility, making it an heirloom-quality addition to any home.
Logic Upholstery Stool Features:
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
| Height | 26″,30″ and 34″ |
| Width | 19″ |
| Seat Depth | 18“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any decor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Chairs or Bar Stools, please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Saddle Bar Stool
Saddle Bar Stool | Handcrafted Solid Wood Stool
The Saddle Bar Stool is a rustic yet refined piece, designed for comfort and strength. Handcrafted in Toronto from premium Canadian solid hardwoods, it features a contoured saddle seat that provides ergonomic support and a sturdy base reinforced with crossbars for stability.
Its simple, backless design makes it versatile for use at kitchen islands, counters, or bars, while the natural wood grain adds warmth and character to any space. Fully customizable in wood species, stain, and finish, this Canadian-made stool delivers heirloom quality and timeless appeal, blending seamlessly with both farmhouse and modern interiors.
Bar Stool Features:
- Solid Wood Construction.
- Bar Height or Counter Height.
- Available in Pine, Exotic Maple, Maple and Oak.
| Height | 24″,26″, 30 “ |
| Width | 16″ |
| Seat Depth | 13“ |
| Seat Material | Wood |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any decor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Chairs or Bar Stools, please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Barrel Bar Stool
Barrel Bar Stool | Solid Wood Backless Stool
The Barrel Solid Wood Stool brings rustic charm and traditional craftsmanship into your home. Handcrafted from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a round seat and beautifully turned spindle legs, offering both strength and character.
Its classic barrel-inspired design makes it versatile for use in kitchens, islands, counters, or bar areas. Sturdy crossbars provide added stability, while the natural wood finish highlights the grain and texture of the hardwood.
Fully customizable in wood species, stain, and finish, this Canadian-made stool is built to last for generations. Ideal for farmhouse, rustic, or classic interiors, it’s a timeless solid wood seating choice.
Bar Stool Features:
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
| Height | 24″,26″, 30 “ |
| Width | 15″ |
| Seat Depth | 11“ |
| Seat Material | Wood |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any decor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Chairs or Bar Stools, please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.
Darlin Bar Stool
Darlin Swivel Stool | Solid Wood Custom Stool
The Solid Wood Darlin Swivel Stool blends modern simplicity with handcrafted durability. Built in Toronto from premium Canadian hardwoods, it features a sleek ladder-back design and a comfortable padded seat for everyday use.
The upholstered seat, shown here in a bold red finish, can be customized in a wide range of fabrics and leathers to suit your décor. Available in both bar and counter heights, this stool is fully customizable in wood species, stain, and finish.
With its sturdy frame and footrests, the Canadian-made Darlin Stool offers heirloom quality, versatile style, and comfort for kitchens, dining rooms, or bar areas.
Features:
- 100% Solid Wood – No MDF or Veneer
- Available in Bar or Counter Height
- Choice of Upholstered or Solid Wood Seat
- Customizable in Wood, Finish & Stain
- Handmade in Toronto, Canadian-Made Quality
- Swivel Seat or Fixed Seat.
- Available just in Beech.
| Height | 26″, 30 “ |
| Width | 18.50″ |
| Seat Depth | 16.50“ |
| Seat Material | Wood/Upholstery |
Sizes can be customized to fit your unique space.
This Stool can be finished to suit any decor.
If you are interested in Solid Wood Chairs or Bar Stools, please click here.
Please follow us on Instagram.
At Naked Furniture, any furniture can be made in your design and finish in the choice of your color.
Price is based on current promotion and Standard Stain Finish. It is applicable to change and will vary with choice of wood, special finishes, optional features and customization.
Customizing a solid wood stool allows you to tailor it to your specific tastes and needs. Whether you are adjusting the height, choosing the type of wood, adding color, or selecting a cushion seat, the possibilities for personalization are vast.
1. Wood Type
The choice of wood is crucial for determining both the appearance and durability of the stool. Common hardwoods used for stools include oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, each offering a distinct look and feel:
- Oak is known for its strong grain pattern and durability, perfect for a rustic or traditional look.
- Walnut offers a darker, rich tone with a smoother texture, making it ideal for modern or contemporary spaces.
- Cherry develops a reddish-brown patina over time, bringing a sense of warmth and character to any room.
- Maple is lighter in color and can be easily stained or painted, providing a versatile option for various designs.
For those looking to make environmentally conscious choices, reclaimed or sustainably sourced wood adds a unique history and texture to the stool, as these materials often come from older buildings or structures.
2. Color Finishes
Once the wood type is selected, the next step in customization is choosing a finish. The stool can be stained to highlight the natural grain of the wood, offering subtle hues like golden oak, deep walnut, or mahogany. For a bolder statement, painting the stool is another option. Colors like navy, black, or white can create a modern look, while pastels or distressed finishes work well for a vintage or shabby-chic aesthetic.
Clear coatings or varnishes can also be applied to enhance the wood’s natural color while protecting it from wear and tear. For a more contemporary twist, high-gloss finishes in bright, bold colors can make the stool stand out as a focal point in the room.
3. Seat Height
Choosing the right height is essential for comfort and functionality. The standard heights for stools are:
- Counter-height stools measure between 24 to 26 inches, ideal for counters around 36 inches tall.
- Bar-height stools are typically 28 to 32 inches tall, made for 42-inch high bars or counters.
- Extra-tall or spectator stools reach 33 to 36 inches, suitable for higher counters or tall standing bars.
The stool height can be adjusted according to your needs, whether for a kitchen island, home bar, or commercial setting.
4. Cushion Seat Options
Adding a cushion seat enhances the comfort of the stool and offers an additional layer of customization. Cushions can be made from various materials such as fabric, leather, or faux leather. Fabric cushions, available in various colors and patterns, can soften the look of the stool, while leather cushions offer a sleek and sophisticated feel. Faux leather provides an affordable yet stylish option that is easy to maintain and clean.
The padding can also be customized to fit your comfort preferences. Thicker cushions offer more plush seating, while thinner ones maintain the stool’s minimalist appearance while still adding a touch of comfort.
5. Additional Custom Features
There are several other ways to make your stool unique. Metal accents, engraved designs, or monograms can be added for a personalized touch. Some stools also come with swivel bases or adjustable heights, adding functionality to their design.
In summary, customizing a solid wood stool offers a range of options to match your style and needs. From selecting the right wood and finish to choosing the perfect height and adding a cushion, each aspect can be tailored to create a stool that is both functional and a reflection of your personal aesthetic.

