Sometimes simple things are the best. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of chairs, tables, and furniture available. Nobody wants to stay long at an establishment that feels too cluttered or ‘busy’ (in the visual sense). Unless they’re in a casino; I can’t think of any other place that can get away with having such atrocious carpets. Have you seen them?

But, I digress. Simplicity is a nice change of pace from the frantic paces of our lives. Does your bar need more simplicity? Your patrons might appreciate clean lines and a lack of gaudy design in their surroundings.

ap-baby-b-bar.jpgEnter the AP Baby/B-Bar. It’s a simple, straightforward wooden swivel bar stool that offers you just what you need when you visit the pub: a sturdy place to sit down. There are no frills, no elaborate ironwork or cut-outs; only a smooth, attractive wooden seat with a bright chrome frame and foot rest.

ap-baby.jpgAnother option from the same designer, Marco Maran, is the AP Baby. This chair is stackable for easy storage, and has the same attractive beech finish as the Baby B-Bar. It can also be upholstered in your choice of fabric or leather, making it a fine choice if you’re in the market for new bistro cafe chairs. In addition to the beech finish, the AP Baby is available in wenge, maple, oak, rosewood, birch, zebrano, ebony, or walnut. There are also several colors available, if you choose a plastic finish.

I like the versatility of this chair, and the many color and finish options available. It’s well-made and high quality, yet sleek and minimal. It also offers sturdy support to pub patrons who are having a little difficulty supporting themselves!

In a nutshell, these would be good chairs for buyers who want their other furniture or artwork to be the central focus, instead of decorative chairs. If you prefer to have chairs that can double as art, you might want to look elsewhere.

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