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- 30" Hickory Hoop Bar Stool with Upholstered Seat and Back
30" Hickory Hoop Bar Stool with Upholstered Seat and Back
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About this piece:
This 30" Hoop Bar Stool, made from hickory branches, comes natural or stained and includes a leather or fabric upholstered seat and seat back (leather, fabric, and stain choices in photos). Call for additional leather, fabric, and stain options.
Dimensions: 29" W x 28" D x 48" H
Please allow 6-8 weeks for orders to ship.
See our other products for a 24" version and chair height version.
About the makers of this piece:
At home in Indiana, Amish craftsmen who created this art piece draw on skills passed down from their ancestors. These skills, combined with their understanding of hickory’s natural qualities allow them to bring out the hickory’s beautiful grain patterns to create heirloom-quality furniture. The saplings which are cut to build their furniture re-grow and are ready to harvest again in 3-5 years, making their craft sustainable as well.
About hickory:
As one of the hardest woods available, hickory is chosen for its strength and durability. In fact, pioneers chose it for heavily used items such as ladder rungs, wagon wheels, and tool handles. Many woodworkers prefer not to even work with hickory simply because its strength makes it so difficult to cut, carve, drill, turn, and machine.
This 30" Hoop Bar Stool, made from hickory branches, comes natural or stained and includes a leather or fabric upholstered seat and seat back (leather, fabric, and stain choices in photos). Call for additional leather, fabric, and stain options.
Dimensions: 29" W x 28" D x 48" H
Please allow 6-8 weeks for orders to ship.
See our other products for a 24" version and chair height version.
About the makers of this piece:
At home in Indiana, Amish craftsmen who created this art piece draw on skills passed down from their ancestors. These skills, combined with their understanding of hickory’s natural qualities allow them to bring out the hickory’s beautiful grain patterns to create heirloom-quality furniture. The saplings which are cut to build their furniture re-grow and are ready to harvest again in 3-5 years, making their craft sustainable as well.
About hickory:
As one of the hardest woods available, hickory is chosen for its strength and durability. In fact, pioneers chose it for heavily used items such as ladder rungs, wagon wheels, and tool handles. Many woodworkers prefer not to even work with hickory simply because its strength makes it so difficult to cut, carve, drill, turn, and machine.