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Bar and counter stools crafted in wood and metal, manufactured in Sweden

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Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion in modern kitchen setting.Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion, ideal for kitchen islands and bar counters.
Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion in modern kitchen setting.
Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion in a modern kitchen setting.
Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion at a kitchen island countertop.
Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion at a modern kitchen island.
Bar Stool Freja – Black Frame – Jade Black Leather Cushion with dimensions and design details.
Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion dimensions and specifications.
Bar Stool Freja with black frame and jade black leather cushion, suitable for kitchen islands and bar counters.

Freja Bar Stool

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From $399

Bar stools

Whether in steel or solid oak, each stool is designed and made-to-order in Sweden, offering clean lines, exceptional comfort, and timeless form. With customizable heights, materials, and finishes, you can create the perfect fit for your kitchen island, bar, or dining space.

Our collection of both steel barstools and wooden barstools are designed with leather cushions as well as velvet or boucle. You can even choose your own fabric.

If you are unsure of which fabrics, oak color or steel color to choose from you can order samples here.

Our bestselling models are Freja barstool, Philip barchair and the Ebba barstool.

Whether in steel or solid oak, each stool is designed and made-to-order in Sweden, offering clean lines, exceptional comfort, and timeless form. With customizable heights, materials, and finishes, you can create the perfect fit for your kitchen island, bar, or dining space.

Our collection of both steel barstools and wooden barstools are designed with leather cushions as well as velvet or boucle. You can even choose your own fabric.

If you are unsure of which fabrics, oak color or steel color to choose from you can order samples here.

Our bestselling models are Freja barstool, Philip barchair and the Ebba barstool.

FAQ

What is the difference between counter stools and bar stools?

The difference between counter stools and bar stools is seat height. Counter stools are typically designed for countertops around 90 cm (35”) high and usually have a seat height of 66 cm (26”). Bar stools are designed for higher counters or bars around 100–110 cm (39–43”) and usually have a seat height of 76 cm (30”). Choosing the correct height is essential for comfort and proper legroom.

How do I choose the correct stool height for my kitchen island or counter?

A general rule is to allow 23–26 cm (9–10”) of space between the seat and the underside of the countertop. For a standard 90 cm (35”) kitchen counter, a 66 cm (26”) counter stool is recommended. For higher counters or bar-height surfaces, a 76 cm (30”) bar stool is usually the correct choice. If your counter height falls outside these ranges, a custom-height stool may be required.

Are by Crea® counter stools and bar stools comfortable for daily use?

Yes. Despite their clean and minimal appearance, by Crea® stools are designed for daily seating, not occasional use. Seat cushions use high-density cold-cut foam that maintains shape and comfort over time, and footrests are positioned to support a natural sitting posture. Many customers use the stools daily at kitchen islands for meals, work, and social seating.

Are by Crea® counter stools and bar stools suitable for commercial use?

Yes. by Crea® stools are frequently used in restaurants, cafés, offices, and hospitality environments, in addition to private homes. They are designed and produced in our own factory in Malmö, Sweden, using durable steel or solid wood frames and upholstery materials selected for regular use. The construction prioritises stability, longevity, and ease of maintenance rather than lightweight or disposable design.

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