WOODEN BAR STOOLS

Designed to Belong – Handmade in Sweden

Designed to Belong – Handmade in Sweden

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Oak Bar Stool in solid wood placed near a modern kitchen island with marble countertop.Oak Bar Stool Eva – Oak – Wood Seat with modern design, perfect for kitchen islands and home bars.
Oak Bar Stool in solid wood placed near a modern kitchen island with marble countertop.
Modern Oak Bar Stool with wood seat perfect for kitchen islands and home bars.

Eva Bar Stool

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Oak Bar stools

Wooden bar stools are handcrafted in Sweden from certified solid oak. With clean lines and warm textures, they bring natural elegance to modern kitchens and design-led homes.

EACH PIECE IS HANDMADE

Craftsmanship from Sweden

Craftsmanship from Sweden

Our oak bar stool starts with carefully selected, certified solid oak, shaped, sanded, and finished by hand in our workshop in Malmö, Sweden. From raw wood to final assembly, every detail is thoughtfully crafted to preserve the natural beauty of the material while ensuring long-lasting strength.

Our oak bar stool starts with carefully selected, certified solid oak, shaped, sanded, and finished by hand in our workshop in Malmö, Sweden. From raw wood to final assembly, every detail is thoughtfully crafted to preserve the natural beauty of the material while ensuring long-lasting strength.

FAQ

What type of wood is used in by Crea® wooden chairs and stools?

by Crea® wooden chairs and bar stools are primarily made from solid oak, selected for its strength, density, and long-term stability. Solid oak is used instead of veneer or composite materials to ensure structural integrity and consistent performance over years of daily use.

Are wooden chairs and bar stools durable enough for daily use?

Yes. by Crea® wooden seating is designed for daily, repeated use, not occasional seating. Dimensions, joints, and load-bearing areas are engineered to handle regular sitting, movement, and weight without loosening or instability over time.

How do wooden chairs and stools differ from steel versions?

Wood and steel differ primarily in material behaviour and construction logic. Wood offers a warmer, tactile surface and more substantial visual presence, while steel allows slimmer profiles and sharper tolerances. Both materials are engineered for stability, but they express strength in different ways.

How does solid wood change over time?

Solid oak may show natural variation and gradual ageing, such as subtle colour changes or patina development. These changes are a normal characteristic of real wood and do not affect structural performance. The furniture is designed to remain stable as the material ages.

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