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		<title>Newborn Counter Stool Selection &#8211; Part III</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[9. Kool Stool Slim and Kool. She’s a lightweight little number with a slender steel wire support structure. She’s cool when out and about but gets shy sometimes for no reason and hides under countertops and then says she’s saving space. This Kool stool makes some appliances laugh but she’s not such a sissy as [...]]]></description>
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<h4>9. Kool Stool</h4>
<p>Slim and Kool. She’s a lightweight little number with a slender steel wire support structure. She’s cool when out and about but gets shy sometimes for no reason and hides under countertops and then says she’s saving space. This Kool stool makes some appliances laugh but she’s not such a sissy as some <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com">kitchen furniture</a> believes. She can live in a commercial space just as easily as a residential one. Here’s what she’s made of: Internal Structure- Beech pressed wood, Internal Upholstery- Polyurethane foam, polyester fiber, Support Structure- Chrome plated steel wire, Ferrules- Thermoplastic glides, Cover- Sealed upholstery. </p>
<p>Her dimensions: Kool Counter: 14.5&#8243;w x 14.5&#8243;d x 24&#8243;/Kool Bar: 14.5&#8243;w x 14.5&#8243;d x 30&#8243;h</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Rubin-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Rubin-Counter-Stool" title="Rubin-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-58" /></div>
<h4>10. Rubin Counter Stool </h4>
<p>Rubin is made of laminated wood on his seat and back and he has swiveled legs made of tubular chromed steel. He’s handsome no matter what he wears:  natural/chrome or black/chrome. </p>
<p>His dimensions: 17.5&#8243;w x 16.75&#8243;d x 31&#8243;h x 26&#8243;sh</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Rose-C-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Rose-C-Counter-Stool" title="Rose-C-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-60" /></div>
<h4>11. Rose C Counter Stool</h4>
<p>She’s sexy chic and she knows it! And not very modest with her transparent colored acrylic seat. Yes you can see right through her! She has sleek chrome legs that the other stools go nuts over! Her shape keeps counter stool heads turned, but she’s never dull and no matter what you spill on her she manages to be glamorous. Naturally she swivels, too. </p>
<p>Her measurements are: 16.5&#8243;w x 17&#8243;d x 29&#8243;h x 26&#8243;sh</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Carina-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Carina-Counter-Stool" title="Carina-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-61" /></div>
<h4>12. Carina Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Carina, Carina…! She’s soft with a woven leather back and leather seat complemented by a sleek, steel frame. Carina is black, brown, or white.  </p>
<p>Her dimensions: 16.5&#8243;w x 16.5&#8243;d x 39&#8243;h</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Cafe-Aluminum-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Cafe-Aluminum-Counter-Stool" title="Cafe-Aluminum-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-62" /></div>
<h4>13. Café Counter Stool</h4>
<p>She seems French, but won’t say where she was born.  All we know is she’s made of lacquered aluminum with a brushed finish and loves the aroma of coffee. </p>
<p>Her dimensions: 16&#8243;w x 20&#8243;d x 37&#8243;h x 24&#8243;sh</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Tomas-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Tomas-Counter-Stool" title="Tomas-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-63" /></div>
<h4>14. Tomas Counter Stool</h4>
<p>This is Thomas. Don’t call him Tom! He’s fun but gets a little bent out of sorts because he was made that way – from a bent plywood frame. The fun part of him is his pony style cow-hide finish. He’s polished only where it counts the most, on his stainless steel frame. Tomas makes a great addition to the family kitchen counter, but remember to use his full name!  </p>
<p>His size: 17.25&#8243; W x 27&#8243; H x 13.75&#8243; D x 27&#8243; SH/ Seat dept: 12.75&#8243;</p>
<div id="continued">Continued in <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com/newborn-counter-stool-selection-part-iv/">Newborn Counter Stool Selection Part IV…</a></div>
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		<title>Newborn Counter Stool Selection &#8211; Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[3. Caroline Counter Stool This is one tough lady. Caroline looks sleek and chic, but her frame and seat are made of chromed steel. She can swivel even though she’s been welded at the frame. She likes to be where there’s people, even in commercial spaces! She’s made by Eurostyle who are known for making [...]]]></description>
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<h4>3. Caroline Counter Stool </h4>
<p>This is one tough lady. Caroline looks sleek and chic, but her frame and seat are made of chromed steel. She can swivel even though she’s been welded at the frame. She likes to be where there’s people, even in commercial spaces! She’s made by Eurostyle who are known for making <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com/">stools</a> that are of high quality but not too expensive.  Here are her dimensions: 14&#8243;w x 14&#8243;d x 24.5&#8243;h</p>
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<h4>4. Tendy Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Ooooh-la-la! This modern sweaty combines contemporary glam with retro sass!  She has a wood veneer shell, a chrome welded base and she comes already dressed, just choose her hue: natural/chrome, black/chrome or white/chrome to match your <a href="http://kitchendesignidea.blogspot.com/2008/04/kitchen-design-color-ideas.html">kitchen color ideas</a>. She has cousins that look similar to her: a smooth bar stool and a sultry stacking chair, but they play nicely together.  Her dimensions: 20&#8243;w x 19&#8243;d x 35&#8243;h x 26&#8243;sh</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Bungie-Counter-Stool1.jpg" alt="Bungie-Counter-Stool" title="Bungie-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-51" /></div>
<h4>5. Bungie Counter Stool</h4>
<p>He’s a daredevil Bungie jumper! Likes to be in the public eye and withstands a beating!  His solid frame comes only in chrome or black and must be bought with 3 other siblings or he won’t come to your house! Sorry, but he’s strong and usually gets his own way.  His dimensions: 20&#8243;w x 24&#8243;d x 36&#8243;h x 24&#8243;sh</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Alfie-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Alfie-Counter-Stool" title="Alfie-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-52" /></div>
<h4>6. Alfie Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Little Alfie counter stool wants a good home. He’s willing to be there whenever you eat a meal. Reliable and comfy. That’s Alfie. He’s easy to clean because of his leatherette seat and back, and isn’t as weak as you think. His base and footrest are steel and he gets a gas out of being lifted and swiveled. He’s a lot of fun when you get to know him. Easy to train. Dimensions: 17.5&#8243;w x 15&#8243;d x 33.5&#8243;-42&#8243;h x 23.5&#8243;-32&#8243;sh</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Criss-Cross-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Criss-Cross-Counter-Stool" title="Criss-Cross-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-53" /></div>
<h4>7. Criss Cross Stool </h4>
<p>She can get a little fresh with her criss cross and she’s a modern gal with a leatherette strap back and a solid flat seat. She isn’t very flexible, though. She won’t grow. You have to decide if you want her in counter or bar height, and she needs to know beforehand if she’s destined to live at the kitchen counter or in a bar. Her dimensions: Counter &#8211; 15”w x 19”d x 39”h, 26” seat height, 13.5” seat depth/Bar – 15”w x 19”d x 41”h, 29” seat height, 13.5” seat depth</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Escape-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Escape-Counter-Stool" title="Escape-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-54" /></div>
<h4>8. Escape Stool</h4>
<p>Be a little careful with this one! He’s a beautiful modern stool made with a bent wood frame and is all glossy with a stained wood veneer with a chrome plated steel tube frame….but he’s sooo sexy he likes to escape from time to time. He returns in the morning, sometimes with a friend…<br />
Oh. He comes in two heights and three colors: black, white or natural. </p>
<div id="continued">Continued in <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com/newborn-counter-stool-selection-part-iii/">Newborn Counter Stool Selection Part III…</a></div>
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