Frequently Asked Questions
The barstool measures twenty inches in length, nineteen inches in width, and thirty-eight inches in height. It has a seat height of twenty-four inches and a seat width of eighteen and a half inches.
The barstool has a weight capacity of three hundred fifty pounds. This ensures durability and stability for various users.
The barstool is crafted from genuine lodge pole pine, a solid American wood. This material contributes to its rustic charm and durability.
The barstool comes fully assembled. You can place it in your desired location right out of the box.
No, the seat cushion is not removable. However, you can clean it carefully with a damp cloth.
To maintain its finish, simply wipe the barstool with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the lacquer.
No, this barstool is designed for indoor use only. Exposure to outdoor elements may damage the finish and integrity of the wood.
Store the barstool in a dry, indoor location away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its finish and prevent warping.
The barstool features a stained and lacquered finish. This eight-step process provides durability and enhances the wood’s natural beauty.
Yes, the seat height of twenty-four inches is designed to accommodate various heights, including taller individuals.
The Glacier Country Collection barstool offers a unique, rustic aesthetic compared to modern styles. Its handcrafted design sets it apart.
The barstool comes with a twenty-year limited warranty from the manufacturer. This warranty covers defects in craftsmanship and materials.
If your barstool arrives damaged, contact customer service for assistance with returns or replacements. They will guide you through the process.
Yes, the sturdy construction and durable materials make it suitable for family use. However, supervise young children to prevent accidents.
This barstool is handcrafted in Montana, USA. It reflects traditional craftsmanship and attention to quality.
The Glacier Country style features intricate designs and finishes that evoke the grand lodges of the Rockies from the early nineteen hundreds.
















