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		<title>Newborn Counter Stool Selection &#8211; Part V</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[21. ARP Stool Karim Rashid designed ARP for Pure Design of Canada in the early 1990&#8242;s. ARP is his creator’s baby, proud of his simple legs and sensuous wavy seat. ARP doesn’t mind if you change his color from natural to walnut but he keeps his chrome legs. 22. Midway Counter Chair Midway isn’t crazy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Arp-24-inch-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Arp-24-inch-Counter-Stool" title="Arp-24-inch-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-74" /></div>
<h4>21. ARP Stool</h4>
<p>Karim Rashid designed ARP for Pure Design of Canada in the early 1990&#8242;s. ARP is his creator’s baby, proud of his simple legs and sensuous wavy seat.  ARP doesn’t mind if you change his color from natural to walnut but he keeps his chrome legs.</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Midway-Counter-Chair.jpg" alt="Midway-Counter-Chair" title="Midway-Counter-Chair" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-75" /></div>
<h4>22. Midway Counter Chair</h4>
<p> Midway isn’t crazy about her name but she makes up for it by being flexible. She likes to be in the kitchen or near the bar and she’s always streamlined with a dash of statuesque. She’s made of aluminum, has an anodized finish and has adjustable feet. She doesn’t like to live where there’s clutter. She’s a minimalist. </p>
<p>Size: 16”w x 16”d x 24”h</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Stefie-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Stefie-Counter-Stool" title="Stefie-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-76" /></div>
<h4>23. Stefie Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Stefie isn’t stuffy. She’s light and has a transparent acrylic seat and a chromed steel frame. Stefie loves to be in a kitchen and she changes color from Clear/Chrome, Orange/Chrome to Red/Chrome. </p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Apollo-Bar-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Apollo-Bar-&amp;-Counter-Stool" title="Apollo-Bar-&amp;-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-77" /></div>
<h4>24. Apollo Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Apollo is a stable choice. Not overly padded, but with a sturdy curved tubular back that makes you feel safe.  One thing Apollo is famous for is that his size is such that he clears the bottom of the countertop so he can hide a little when not needed. He likes to give you his technical info:  Support Structure- Chrome plated steel tubes, swivel seat, Seat Structure- Beech pressed wood.</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Bridgitte-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Bridgitte-Counter-Stool" title="Bridgitte-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-78" /></div>
<h4>25. Bridgitte Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Bridgitte isn’t frumpy she just doesn’t like to go out much. She loves to be a counter stool at your kitchen counter, your high bar table, or anywhere else in the home.  Bridgitte’s leather is black, brown, or white. </p>
<p>She doesn’t want to give you her measurements, but here they are anyway: 16.75&#8242;w x 21&#8243;d x 36&#8243;h/15.5&#8243;sd x 21&#8243;sh/Footrest Height: 12&#8243;</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Forest-Bar-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Forest-Bar-Counter-Stool" title="Forest-Bar-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-79" /></div>
<h4>26. Forrest Bar Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Forrest is a country stool at heart, although he looks modern and swivels and has a gas lift. Really he’s a comfortable seat and is content to stay near the counter. </p>
<p>Size: 14&#8243;w x 17&#8243;d x 24&#8243;-34&#8243;h</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Langley-Aluminum-Counter-Chair.jpg" alt="Langley-Aluminum-Counter-Chair" title="Langley-Aluminum-Counter-Chair" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-80" /></div>
<h4>27. Langley Aluminum Counter Chair</h4>
<p>Here’s another hot head! Inspired by Philippe Starck and French design, Langley makes sure he’s noticed. He’s sturdy, stable and has undergone a heat treatment that makes him three times stronger than steel.  His specs: Aluminum frame with anodized finish. </p>
<p>Dimensions: 20”w x 16”d x 37”h</p>
<div id="continued">Continued in <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com/newborn-counter-stool-selection-part-vi/">Newborn Counter Stool Selection Part VI…</a></div>
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