
Nathan Stool

Nathan Stool
Description
You don’t just sit on the Nathan Stool from Amisco Furniture, you perch. It’s the perfect seat for people who live life in the fast lane and appreciate fine design. The upholstered seat is custom crafted to provide ultimate comfort, while the sleek lines and shiny metal surfaces give it a hip, modern look. Whether you’re enjoying a cup of coffee at your kitchen counter or kicking back with a cocktail in your living room, the Nathan Stool is always a welcome addition to your décor.
About Amisco Furniture.
Looking for furniture that will make your home look stylish and modern? Look no further than Amisco Furniture! Based in Quebec, Canada, Amisco takes pride in designing and producing beautiful residential furniture that will satisfy everyone’s taste. Their top-quality pieces reflect the latest North American design trends, and they’re always coming up with new ways to improve their furniture. Plus, when you buy from Amisco, you’re also helping to protect the environment! Their furniture is made using environmentally friendly processes, and they even recycle production rejects. So not only will your home look amazing with Amisco furniture, but you can feel good knowing that you’re supporting a sustainable company.
Why Choose Rubin’s Furniture?
We at Rubin’s Furniture know that every room in your home is unique, which means there’s no one-size fits all when it comes to choosing that perfect piece furniture. If you want something with personality and style then Rubin’s Furniture Interior Designers are here for you! We’ll help choose the custom look of this item based on what best suits your personal tastes in décor. Rubin’s Furniture Interior Design Services are always Complimentary. Come into Rubin’s Furniture Today.
Specifications
Dimensions:
Counter.
27"H x 20 5/8"W x 15 7/8"D
Bar.
31"H x 20 5/8"W x 16 3/8"D
WILL IT FIT?
It is your responsibility to ensure that all the items you are purchasing will fit in the intended areas of your home. If your home has narrow doorways, staircase turns, or low ceilings, you should measure these locations to ensure proper fit.