Fameg Bentwood Bistro High Stool – Beech Wood, Walnut Finish
Product Description
The Fameg Bentwood Bistro High Stool is a traditionally styled bar stool made from solid beech wood and finished in walnut. It follows the classic bentwood form that has been...
Specifications
- Colour
- Walnut
- Dimensions
- 1090(H) x 430(W) x 535(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Wood
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Product Description
The Fameg Bentwood Bistro High Stool is a traditionally styled bar stool made from solid beech wood and finished in walnut. It follows the classic bentwood form that has been a fixture in European café and bistro settings for well over a century — a gently curved open backrest, slender frame, and a full footrest ring that provides practical support at bar and counter heights. This is a well-established design with broad appeal across hospitality interiors, not a trend-led piece.
Beech is a sensible material choice for commercial seating. It is a dense, close-grained hardwood that holds fixings reliably and stands up to the incidental knocks and daily wear that come with regular public use. At 3.8kg the stool is light enough to be moved or rearranged during service without difficulty. The walnut finish gives a warm, mid-toned appearance that reads well alongside both light and dark interior schemes.
- Solid beech frame with consistent walnut stain finish across the range
- Full footrest ring provides support at bar and bistro counter heights
- Lightweight construction allows easy repositioning between sittings
- Open backrest suits informal bar and café dining environments
- Stocked line, reducing lead times for smaller and replacement orders
This stool is well suited to bars, café counters, and bistro-style dining areas where a timber aesthetic fits the interior brief. It is not upholstered, so venues where guests will be seated for longer periods may want to consider a padded alternative. For sites with very high daily footfall and heavy continuous use, a heavier-gauge commercial frame may prove a more durable long-term choice.
If you are fitting out a new space or coordinating seating across multiple areas, we are happy to talk through quantities, finish consistency, and what will work best for your layout before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Solid beech wood frame with consistent walnut stain finish throughout
- Full footrest ring designed for bar and bistro counter heights
- Lightweight at 3.8kg for easy repositioning during or between sittings
- Open bentwood backrest based on a proven century-old European design
- Stocked line available for shorter lead times on smaller orders
Operational Benefits
- Durable beech construction handles daily customer use without rapid wear
- Warm walnut finish complements a wide range of hospitality interior schemes
- Low weight reduces effort when reconfiguring seating layouts during service
- Classic bistro aesthetic suits informal dining without looking out of place
- Stocked availability supports faster replacement when individual stools are needed
Specifications
- Colour
- Walnut
- Dimensions
- 1090(H) x 430(W) x 535(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Wood
- Material
- Beech Wood
- Weight
- 3.8kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Beech is a practical hardwood for commercial seating and will cope well with regular customer use in most bar and café settings. For venues with very high footfall — particularly where stools are in constant use throughout long service periods — it is worth considering whether a heavier-gauge steel or reinforced timber frame would offer better longevity over time. We are happy to discuss your specific situation if you are unsure.
- Bentwood stools of this type typically require minimal assembly, usually attaching the seat or securing a footrest ring, but we would recommend confirming the exact assembly requirement with us at the point of order so you can plan accordingly for a larger fit-out.
- Solid timber seating is generally not recommended for permanent outdoor use or areas with regular exposure to moisture, as this can cause the finish to deteriorate and the wood to swell or split over time. For covered terraces with good weather protection it may be suitable, but for fully exposed outdoor areas a stool with a weather-resistant frame would be a more practical choice.