A fun swivel bar stool made from an actual upcycled beer keg with a space cut out of the side for a spot to put your feet and a wooden seat made from Baltic... More
This stunning sculptural table / stool is meticulously crafted from fiberglass and resin to depict an iceberg half submerged underwater.
This cool new Yosegi Stool from Japan is actually two symmetrical wooden stools that merge into one to save valuable space.
A massive version of a Grand Vin de Champagne cork that can be used as a side table, stool, or abstract bulletin board.
This stunning, toylike stool may appear at first glance to be inflatable balloon-shaped furniture, but it's actually crafted using an innovative method where... More
Adjustable height barstools with fun seat tops shaped like giant red soda bottle caps atop heavy duty chrome-plated tubular steel bases with built-in footrests.... More
These luxurious swiveling stools feature natural mango wood for the seat and iron for the frame. A unique combination of rustic and industrial designs.
Take this cool new Portable Telescopic Stool with you anywhere you may roam and you'll always have a handy seat to sit upon and extra power to charge up your... More
This vintage-inspired, industrial bar stool features a solid raw steel frame mounted to a heavy, weighted wooden base (the entire stool weighs 50 lbs!) and features... More
A fun lower leg muscle exercise stepper that simulates the feel of walking barefoot on a sandy beach when stepping up and down from from it.
An active seat that combines a balance ball, drafting chair, and a rolling stool and can adjust in height to fit most standard and standing desks.
This spring, stay extra comfortable while weeding or planting flowers, vegetables, bushes, and more around your home and garden with this padded kneeler / seat.
These unique, hollowed out teak tree stumps are sustainably sourced from plantations in Indonesia and have a comfortable woven seat made from gray rope webbing.
Unfold the lightweight carrying case, pull up the telescoping base to the desired height, and then attach the unfolded case on top to complete the tabletop.