Height-adjustable stools can flank a snack counter in the kitchen or generally work tops of varying heights to ensure adjustment and ergonomics of the seat. Adjustment and ergonomics are also required to adapt to the different height of the end user. Adjustable stools include central column stools, with gas or lever elevation systems, often accompanied by a
backrest and
footrest. Screw stools, on the other hand, cover smaller height differences and are developed on 4-leg or trestle bases. Depending on the use and the environment for which they will be used, padding and upholstery will be chosen:
upholstered stools with adjustable height, with leather or fabric covers, guarantee a more comfortable seat even for prolonged periods, while
adjustable stools in plastic materials, again with a metal adjustment mechanism, present more minimalist forms suitable for furnishing contemporary environments.
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