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		<title>Newborn Counter Stool Selection &#8211; Part IV</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[15. Nimitz Aluminum Counter Chair Okay Nimitz isn’t technically a counter stool, but he likes to be near them. He started out as one of Philippe Starck’s Emeco Navy chairs, but now has been reproduced. He’s a little conceited about his origins but doesn’t boast for nothing. Nimitz really is durable, comfortable and a head [...]]]></description>
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<h4>15. Nimitz Aluminum Counter Chair</h4>
<p>Okay Nimitz isn’t technically a <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com">counter stool</a>, but he likes to be near them. He started out as one of Philippe Starck’s Emeco Navy chairs, but now has been reproduced. He’s a little conceited about his origins but doesn’t boast for nothing. Nimitz really is durable, comfortable and a head turner!  Listen to how he’s made: an aluminum frame three times stronger than steel with a diamond hard anodized finish.  His size: 20”w x 16”d x 37”h</p>
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<h4>16. Shen Leather Counter Stool</h4>
<p>Shen is chic with her seat, back &#038; legs completely covered in leather and a chromed foot rest. She leaves home dressed in black leather/chrome, brown leather/chrome or white/leather/chrome. Shen can be comfy in a commercial space, but adapts well to home kitchens. </p>
<p>Her size: 17&#8243;w x 20&#8242;d x 34&#8243;h x 26&#8243;sh</p>
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<h4>17. Romeo Counter Chair</h4>
<p>Stop giggling. Romeo doesn’t fit the stereotype. He’s romantic but also a modern intellectual. He likes the kitchen or the garden. He’s made of cast aluminum with a clear coating He’s stackable. </p>
<p>Dimensions: Overall – 18”w x 20.5”d x 37”h/ Seat height – 24”/ Seat depth – 15”</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Boxter-Counter-Stool.jpg" alt="Boxter-Counter-Stool" title="Boxter-Counter-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-69" /></div>
<h4>18. Boxter Counter Stool </h4>
<p>He’s a Boxter, from the long line of Boxters. Sleek, chic and impossible not to notice. He’s a full counter stool so no training is required. He comes complete with a regenerated leather seat and back and a solid steel chrome frame. </p>
<p>His dimensions: Overall – 17”w x 15.5”d x 36.5”h/Seat height 25”/Seat depth – 14”</p>
<div class="lefter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Anzio-Aluminum-Counter-Chair.jpg" alt="Anzio-Aluminum-Counter-Chair" title="Anzio-Aluminum-Counter-Chair" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-70" /></div>
<h4>19. Anzio Aluminum Counter Chair</h4>
<p>You guessed it!  Anzio’s roots are from Philippe Starck. He’s got a hint of an industrial look but loves to sit at the kitchen counter or high table. He’s tough but gentle, made from aluminum, anodized for protection, has welded joints and is corrosion-resistant. He may look heavy but he’s not. And because his seat is curved he loves to be sat on and most sitters agree he’s comfy. </p>
<p>Size:  20&#8243;w x 16&#8243;d x 37&#8243;h</p>
<div class="righter"><img src="http://yourcounterstool.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Eifel-Bar-Counter-and-Piston-Stool.jpg" alt="Eifel-Bar-Counter-and-Piston-Stool" title="Eifel-Bar-Counter-and-Piston-Stool" width="150" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-71" /></div>
<h4>20. Eifel Chair and Eifel Stool</h4>
<p>Yes, he’s related to the tower! But Eifel says his lines are more futuristic. His seat and body are sculpted from what looks like an egg shape. A slender steel wire support structure gives him his geometrical flare and he likes to boast about his ability to be a commercial stool, although he doesn’t get bored if he must stay at home. He has a long list of technical data: Internal Structure- Steel tubes and sections, Internal Upholstery- Injection-molded polyurethane foam, Support Structure- Chrome plated steel wires, Ferrules- Thermoplastic material, Cover- Slip cover with Velcro enclosures. </p>
<div id="continued">Continued in <a href="http://yourcounterstool.com/newborn-counter-stool-selection-part-v/">Counter Stool Selection Part V…</a></div>
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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>
		<dc:creator>nena</dc:creator>
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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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