Give your meals a little lift by dining at a high table. We have counter height chairs and stools at the right height for a tall table and lower ones to use at kitchen worktops and islands. Your guests or family can keep you company, so you don’t miss out on any news while you’re chopping carrots.
Home bar furniture for spaces of all sizes
Great bar furniture has a magnetic quality. Guests tend to linger. Stories sound funnier. Nights go longer than planned. But building a great home bar doesn’t need everything to get the conversation flowing. All it takes is the right pub furniture to keep everyone comfortable, including you.
Whether your bar lives in a dining room, finished basement or other space in your home, it comes down to a few home bar furniture essentials.
A new bar stool that puts your comfort first
Introducing the SYNTORP bar stool – inviting you to flop down for a drink after work, rest for a moment while writing a thank-you note or linger a little longer over a tasty meal. Its height is perfect for kitchen islands and with a roomy seat, cosy backrest and supportive armrests – all upholstered – you’ll love the comfort. The rounded footrest helps you sit in a more relaxing position, and the removable, machine-washable cover means it’s easy to keep clean and fresh.
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What types of bar furniture should a home have?
Settle in. Stay awhile. That’s the goal of home bar furniture, and a few well-chosen pieces make the unwind button easier to push. Here’s what that usually includes:
- Bar tables or counters: Create a casual place for drinks, snacks or light meals.
- Bar stools: Provide comfortable seating at an ideal height.
- Storage solutions: Shelves, cabinets or bar carts help keep bar and cocktail glasses and bar essentials organised.
Hot tip: If your space is limited, slimmer bar furniture or multifunctional pieces can help you make the most of what you have.
How to design a home bar with lounge furniture
Bar furniture sets the scene, but lounge furniture creates the mood. Bring the two together and you become the host who knows how to entertain.
- Lounge chairs or sofas: Offer a place to sit back, relax and enjoy conversation.
- Side tables: Give you extra surfaces for glasses and small plates.
- Mixing seating styles: Helps the bar area feel like part of the room, not a separate zone.
The result? Your new favourite hangout area right at home.















































