I’m on the hunt…
…for industrial style barstools. This time it’s not for a client, but instead for moi :)
I’ve started a few blog series here & there throughout my blogging career, but sad to say that none lasted too long. But, I’m starting a new one called Seven Series, were I’ll showcase a collection of 7 items having to do with one interior topic. This first one is Industrial Style Barstools.
Check out my roundup…
Sources: 1 – Crate and Barrel Turner Barstool / 2 – Neiman Marcus Industrial Stools / 3 – West Elm Industrial Stool / 4 – Wisteria Liberty Tavern Stool / 5 – Wisteria Smart and Sleek Stool / 6 – Sundance Mid-Century Studio Stool / 7 – Horchow Arteriors Wooden Barstool
Do you like and/or appreciate the look of industrial style? Personally, I wouldn’t enjoy living in an entire home that is so minimalistic and “hard”, but I do like to include elements of this style throughout my decor – alittle goes a long way. Adding pieces, like barstools for example, introduces a little touch of the design style, yet still allows you to achieve a warm and cozy aesthestic.
Industrial Barstools; Image via 79ideas.org
Industrial Barstools; Image by Sarah of Albaworks seen on Apartment Therapy
Unique Industrial Barstools; Image via Kitchen Building
This is an entire space that my eye was immediately drawn to. It’s Bar Agricole in San Francisco and this image was taken by Remodelista. As I just mentioned that I wouldn’t want to have an entire home in the industrial style, I do think that this look is great for a restaurant, or even a hotel! Check it out…
Yes? No? Would you enjoy hanging out here with the guys or a couple of your girlfriends?
Do you like the industrial aesthetic? Would you like this look for your entire home? Or do you think alittle goes a long way?
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I LOVE industrial stools! I have a drafting stool I dug out of my parents’ garage and refinished. It’s one of my fave pieces of furniture!
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Thats great Dana – so you got the look for nothing. How much better does it get?!
I’m with you, a little goes a looooong way. But that’s true for pretty much any design style. Which is why combinations of things make for such interesting, unique spaces. I think my inner DIYer would shrivel up and hide in a dark corner if I ever just stuck to ONE single style. I’m all over the place, and that’s how I like it. :)
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I love the industrial aesthetic. Just too darn expensive!
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Some pieces are, but even overstock has some at fairly reasonable prices.
I agree, a little goes a long way. I’ve been on the hunt for barstools as well. I’ve got my eye on these over at overstock.com
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Tabouret-24-inch-Metal-Counter-Stools-Set-of-2/3879160/product.html
They look a lot like the Sundance Mid-Century Studio Stool, but are much more in line with my price range.
I saw these (http://www.worldmarket.com/search.do?query=bar+stools) at World Market and just love them. I love the mix of metal and iron. They are very similar to your #3 and #4 but much less expensive.
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