Cast Iron Bar Stools

183 Ideas by Emily Hilton

One way to spice up a vintage home bar or introduce a steampunk feel is by adding cast iron bar stools. These types of bar stools are a lot sturdier than wood stools, making them last a lot longer. For a cool appeal pair metal stools with a metal bar, and for a softened sense pair a wooden bar with metal stools. Whether you choose a backed or backless cast iron stool, we have plenty of options to look through.

Bruce rosenbaum traditional spaces boston

Bruce rosenbaum traditional spaces boston

An astonishing take on classic 1940s style, these cast iron stools please eyes with their intricatetely ornamented pedestal bases. If you're after sophisticated steampunk style of a touch of Victorian era at your home bar, these beauties are the finest pick.

Western Iron Bar Stool with Cushion (Set of 2)

Western Iron Bar Stool with Cushion (Set of 2)

It is an amazing bar stool that is made of iron and has got a cushion. Everyone will tell you how great and beautiful this bar stool is. If you looking for high quality bar stool you need to buy this one.

Cast iron barstools

Industrial stylization in home bars. This bar stool stands on a durable cast iron frame finished in black color. It includes a round, padded seat covered with leather. The whole stool improves aesthetics and comfort.

Vintage cast iron calorator d4 swivel bar stool black w

Vintage Cast Iron Calorator D4 swivel Bar Stool Black w Green Pad - 4

Henson 25'' Counter Stool

Henson 25'' Counter Stool

A good choice for enhancing rustic interiors. This 28-Inch Swivel Bar Stool in Brown & Black Finish features a durable metal frame with four arched legs and a square footrest. The seat is crafted of sturdy mango wood.

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Cast Iron Ornamental Barstool Base #B1C5-BS

Antique Industrial Cast Iron Stool

Antique Industrial Cast Iron Stool

Made from the highest quality cast iron this stool will work superbly in your dining room or home bar, ensuring years of vintage appeal for your decor and elevating the appeal of your household.

Cast iron bar stools

The first stools appeared in the Middle Ages, although their beginnings are lost in the darkness of history. What will not die is the design of this cast iron barstool with the original seat inspired by the tractor seat.The colorless finish emphasizes rawness.

Swing arm bar stools

An industrial approach to an antique reinvented barstool made out of cast iron in an old-fashioned style. The barstool is made with a frame resembling Baroque designs with a tractor seat, providing a unique appearance.

Metal Spring Stool Furniture Industrial

Metal Spring Stool Furniture Industrial

This awesome set of barstools delights with its fabulous spiral shape and extremely solid - cast iron finishing. The stools fit well into the rough, vintage appeal of the whole kitchen.

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Gorgeous industrial bar stool made out of cast iron with a beautiful, polished mango wood seat and adjustable frame made to resemble vintage machinery piece. Its unique design makes for a great addition to any bar.

Vtg Chicago Foundry Cast Iron Machinist Task Shop Industrial Stool Mid Centrury

Vtg Chicago Foundry Cast Iron Machinist Task Shop Industrial Stool Mid Centrury

Bar stool in industrial style. Base is made of cast iron with antique finish. Round seat is covered with leather. Suitable for residential and commercial premises.

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A great example of the singer cast iron bar stool. Typical for jazz bars, where a girl sings sad songs seating on a bar stool - like this one, with a seat made of oak wood and round shape. A three-pronged base which will bring a touch of retro.

Cast iron barstools 9

Set of 2 bar stools in Victorian style. Richly decorated frame is made of cast iron. Round seat is covered with velvet fabric. Suitable for residential and commercial premises.

Brexton Adjustable Height Industrial Mahogany Stool with Back

This type of stool is a combination of convenience, comfort and practical application. The stool has a very specific look. It is excellent in the lab, but it can also be used in industrial interior. The backrest makes gives a greater sense of security.

Swinging bar stools

Wooden seat fitted with cast iron base. Designed for mounting on the bar. Great addition for home, bar, resutaurant and others interiors according to taste and need.

Cast Iron Bar Stools

Buying Guide

Are you looking for the best seating solution for your kitchen counter or home bar? The cast iron barstool is the optimal choice for informal dining and kitchen hangouts. Because we're spending more time in the kitchen, finding comfortable and stylish seating solutions is a priority. Not only do cast iron barstools offer an ideal spot for gossiping over coffee with your friends, but they're an excellent way to dress up the kitchen area when you're looking for stylish design solutions.

  • Durability: Cast iron is a ferrous metal that is composed of silicon (Si), iron (Fe), carbon (C), and, in some cases, traces of sulfur (S), phosphorus (P), and manganese (Mn). In comparison to wrought iron, cast iron is heavy, sturdy, and it can't be bent, hammered into shape, or stretched. Because it's durable and inexpensive, cast iron is found commonly in outdoor furnishings including cast iron barstools.
  • Cost: as low as $89.00 to as high as over $1,000
  • Maintenance: wipe off residue with a damp cloth that's been moistened with naphtha or mineral spirits.

Styles include swivel, backless, and adjustable cast iron barstools. You can also choose from modern, industrial, mid-century modern, farmhouse, and traditional styling.

Regarding colors, it depends on the kind of barstool you've chosen. Many are available in standard black or gray. However, you may find that you have the option of choosing white, nickel, or standard colors. You’ll also find that the barstool’s pad will have color or pattern options and fabric choices, as well.

When selecting your cast iron bar stool, it’s essential you choose one that fits your bar or counter height. Follow these steps to ensure they’re the correct height:

  • Measure the height of your counter or bar: take a measurement from the top of your counter or bar to the floor. To ensure you've gotten the proper measurement, do this twice.
  • Make the proper stool selection: once you've obtained the measurement, subtract ten inches. In doing so, you'll have the height necessary for your bar stool. The measurement you arrive at will provide you with enough room to sit comfortably at your counter or bar with your legs crossed or without.
  • Obtaining the correct bar stool height: measure the stool from its seat down to the floor.

Under most circumstances, counter height stools are between 24-29 inches from the floor, and bar stools seats measure between 30 and 36 inches from the floor.

Selecting the right style and measurement are essential decisions, but you also need to know how many barstools will fit in your space. The best way to make this determination is to ensure there are at least 26 to 30 inches between each stool. That way, everyone is seated comfortably at your bar or counter. To obtain the correct measurement, begin measuring from the center of one barstool on to the next. Then, make sure there are fourteen inches from the center of the last barstool and the wall.