The Breckenridge Bar Stool brings the iconic Breckenridge features – like flared, square legs and gracefully curved, slatted back – into your kitchen breakfast counter area or your in-home bar. You can make the bar stool even more dressed-up – and comfortable – by adding a fabric or leather seat. As an alternative, you can select the Breckenridge Swivel Bar Stool.
As you look at the Breckenridge Bar Stool, you can’t help but notice that it’s superbly built. So it shouldn’t surprise you that the best cabinetmakers in the Midwest painstakingly handcraft each bar stool. Also, it should stand to reason that our Amish cabinetmakers use quality regional hardwoods. Like cherry, maple, hickory and quarter-sawn white oak (shown with Asbury stain). In addition, our artisans integrate quality-enriching woodworking skills handed down from their ancestors in the Old Country. No wonder the bar stool is so sturdy and durable! Take proper care, and the bar stools you order should last for generations to come.
If you love the design of the Breckenridge Bar Stool, you can replicate it elsewhere in your home. For example, you may wish to order a set of Breckenridge Dining Chairs. They’re available as side chairs and armchairs.
We offer the Breckenridge Bar Stool as shown or unfinished. Or, we can customize it for you. Just tell us your preferences. Such as the type of wood and finish.
Also, when your order is ready, you can pick it up at our brick-and-mortar store in Shipshewana, Indiana. Or we can ship it to your home anywhere in the continental United States.
How to Order the Breckenridge Bar Stool
For a quote, click on the “Customize This Product” link, and tell us your choices for the wood species/finish and other options. To make your selections easier, click on the “Customize” drop-down button and check out the options for stains and finishes plus other features. Then click the “Get Your Customized Quote” button. And if you’re relatively close to Shipshewana, Indiana, visit our store to explore our wide assortment of quality, Amish-built, solid hardwood furniture for yourself.