The high stool, once thought of only as a bar stool, with the evolution of kitchens and worktops, is an element that is finding more and more space in the furnishing of modern homes. With a seat height of between 65 and 67 cm, high stools are usually placed next to higher countertops than normal dining tables. Once the seat height has been established, the use and the environment determine the other characteristics of a high stool. While the appearance of high stools for the kitchen is defined by the upholstered shell, backrest and footrest, high stools for the garden are characterised by a simple design and durable materials. High stools made of wood, be it beech, oak or oak, are a guarantee of strength and durability and, in their various finishes and colours, fit into any décor, be it modern or classic.