Make a bold impression with a Custom Bar Stool that’s built to last and designed to stand out. Handcrafted from natural wood, this 29" backless stool features a sleek black leather cushion with 2” of high-density, hypoallergenic foam—combining comfort, durability, and personalized style in one.
We use premium Floriani thread to ensure your embroidered logo, unit crest, Greek letters, or custom design is crisp and clean. You can even add a name or personal phrase around the band for an extra touch of meaning. If space is tight, we’ll contact you to finalize the layout.
This one-of-a-kind stool makes an unforgettable retirement, promotion, or PCS gift—a favorite among military units, Greek organizations, sports fans, and anyone who appreciates personalized decor. Whether it’s headed to a game room, fan cave, kitchen, or office, this seat brings character and craftsmanship to any space. Want it to match your theme? We offer painted accents too.
Key Features:
29" Natural Wood Frame
Black Leather Cushion
2” High-Density Hypoallergenic Foam
Floriani Thread Embroidery
Optional Name or Phrase on Band
Custom Painted Accents Available
⏳ Made to order – please allow up to 2 weeks for production (based on availability)
📍 Local Pickup Only – Shipping available at an additional cost
💌 Email Angela@kraftydimellc.com with design questions or bulk orders
✨ Professionally Made. Personally Yours.
Custom Bar Stool
Need something more specific? Let’s customize it. Want to make it even more personal? We’ve got you. Have a unique idea in mind? Email us to bring it to life. Angela@kraftydimellc.com
If you're outside the local area and would like your bar stool shipped, a separate invoice for shipping and handling will be sent after your stool is completed. We'll take it to UPS to get an accurate shipping cost, then contact you with the total. Once payment is received, your order will be shipped.
Shipping rates vary based on size and location, so this is currently the only method we use. Please keep this in mind before placing your order.


