
Commercial Hospitality Furniture
Commercial Bar Stools
100 styles — contract-grade
Commercial bar stools live the hardest life in hospitality: climbed on, leaned back, dragged across concrete nightly. Every stool here is contract-grade: frames, footrests, and finishes specified for real bar service, not residential use.
Bar stools specified for commercial service
The difference between a commercial bar stool and the residential lookalike is everything you can't see in a photo: weld quality at the seat joint, footrest wear plating, glide systems that survive nightly drag, and upholstery rated in tens of thousands of double rubs. Residential stools in a busy bar fail in months. The frames in this range are built and warrantied for commercial duty, which is why bars, breweries, and hotel lounges buy them by the dozen.
Restaurant bar stools that match the dining program
Most orders pair bar seating with the dining room: same finish family, coordinated upholstery. Because these stools share frame and fabric programs with our side chairs and armchairs, a restaurant can run one visual language from the dining floor to the rail and still buy everything on a single quote with one freight bill.
Bar height and counter height, correctly
Bar height (29–30 inch seats for 42-inch rails) and counter height (24–26 inch seats for 36-inch counters) are not interchangeable, and mixed-up orders are the most common bar seating mistake. Every listing here states its seat height; if your rail is non-standard, send the measurement with your quote and we'll confirm fit before anything ships.
The footrest is the wear item
A bar stool's footrest takes more contact than its seat: heels, boots, and constant load. Frames in this range use plated or sacrificial-wrap footrests that take years of that abuse, which is the single spec that most separates stools that last a decade from stools that look tired in a season.
Frequently asked questions
What height bar stool do I need?
Measure from floor to the underside of your bar or counter. A 42-inch bar takes a 29–30 inch seat; a 36-inch counter takes a 24–26 inch seat. Leave 10–12 inches between seat and counter underside.
Do you sell bar stools wholesale or in bulk?
Yes. This is a volume category, with price breaks at 25, 50, and 100+ units. Bulk quotes include freight and lead times, returned within 1–2 business days.
How many bar stools fit along a bar?
Plan 26–30 inches of rail per stool (center to center) for armless frames, more for armed or extra-wide seats. A 20-foot rail seats about 8 comfortably.
Are any of these bar stools outdoor-rated?
Several frames carry outdoor ratings. See the outdoor collection or note patio use in your quote and we'll flag the all-weather options.
Need Commercial Bar Stools for Your Property?
Request a quote and we'll reply within 1–2 business days with pricing, lead times, and available finishes.
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