Collection by Kirk Lenard

Chantecaille stools / chairs

Branca stool by Sam Hecht and Industrial Facility for Mattiazzi, $1,049–$1,069

Introduced at the Milan furniture fair in April 2014, the Branca stool channels the natural beauty of trees. The gently curved seat is angled slightly higher in the front, which helps you feel balanced. The low back gives lumbar support. It’s available in natural, white, and black finishes and with a black or white footrest.
Branca stool by Sam Hecht and Industrial Facility for Mattiazzi, $1,049–$1,069 Introduced at the Milan furniture fair in April 2014, the Branca stool channels the natural beauty of trees. The gently curved seat is angled slightly higher in the front, which helps you feel balanced. The low back gives lumbar support. It’s available in natural, white, and black finishes and with a black or white footrest.
Saddle bar and counter stool by West Elm, from $369

Upholstered chairs offer more cush for your tush but take up more room. It’s 20 inches wide, so you won’t be able to squeeze in as many stools, but those who manage to snag a seat will be rewarded with a plush perch. The back rises 11 inches from the seat (set on a swivel) and offers contoured arm rests. westelm.com
Saddle bar and counter stool by West Elm, from $369 Upholstered chairs offer more cush for your tush but take up more room. It’s 20 inches wide, so you won’t be able to squeeze in as many stools, but those who manage to snag a seat will be rewarded with a plush perch. The back rises 11 inches from the seat (set on a swivel) and offers contoured arm rests. westelm.com