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The Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Bar Stool is a 29-inch tall, solid wood stool featuring a unique saddle-shaped seat designed for ergonomic comfort. Finished in a natural lacquer that highlights the wood grain, it supports up to 220 lbs and includes crossbars for added stability and footrest functionality. Compact and easy to assemble, it suits a variety of home settings from modern to traditional, making it a versatile and durable seating solution.














| ASIN | B001FB5KA8 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,885 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #94 in Barstools |
| Brand | Winsome |
| Brand Name | Winsome |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,991 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Frame Material Type | Wood |
| Furniture Finish | Natural |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021713840899 |
| Included Components | 1 Stool |
| Item Depth | 15.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 17.91 x 15.8 x 28.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.8"D x 18"W x 15.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Bar Stool |
| Item Weight | 11.6 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Straight |
| Manufacturer | Winsome Wood |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 84089 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Replacement parts up to 60 days from date of purchase. |
| Material Type | wood |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
| Model Number | 84089 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 15.8"D x 18"W x 15.8"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Seat Height | 28.86 Inches |
| Seat Material | Solid Wood |
| Seat Material Type | Solid Wood |
| Seat Width | 17.91 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 29" |
| Style Name | Stool |
| UPC | 014444877524 021713840899 784396206146 066511561812 013000005463 956257473916 882542183720 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
All Hail Justin and Danielle
Great looking stools. Very sturdy. The low price compared to similar stools you'll find at brick and mortar stores like AtHome is just gravy on the biscuit. Assembly is easy, but do yourself a favor and listen to the review of "Justin and Danielle" that advises you to throw away the Allen wrench and use a ratchet. I didn't heed that advice at first. I thought surely I could put a simple stool together on my own. Without leaning on wisdom from a stranger on the interwebs I couldn't even prove existed. And, the truth is, I did fine on my own. For a while. Then on the third leg I tried to install, I ran into the problem others have talked about. I couldn't fully tighten the screws without starting to strip them. My first reaction was to try and fix it on my own. I figured I'd spend a few bucks on some old fashioned Philips head screws to replace the ones that came with the stools. I made a trip to the hardware store to buy the screws, but they didn't have any that were the right size. I had hit rock bottom. I was ready to give up. Ready to ship back my beautiful 29-inch Winsome Wood Saddle Seat Stools, and go spend almost twice the money to buy an already assembled version from AtHome. Then I remembered a review I had read on the internet before purchasing the stool. A review from "Justin and Danielle" that mentioned the problem was not the screws, but the provided Allen wrench. I was skeptical, but why not throw up one last hail Mary? What did I have to lose? So I made a trip to my toolbox and busted out a ratchet with 4MM hex bit, just as "Justin and Danielle" had suggested. Within minutes, I had completely finished assembly on both stools. What I couldn't do in an hour using my own wisdom was done in minutes once I leaned on the wisdom of "Justin and Danielle". I learned the hard way not to doubt "Justin and Danielle". Don't make the same mistake I did. Trust "Justin and Danielle" right from the start. Go read their review for yourself. Follow their instructions. Take it from someone who has been where you are, following “Justin and Danielle” is a decision you will never regret.
S**E
Nice stools at this price point
Nice stools for what you're paying (I shopped around, and at the time I ordered, Amazon's price was about half what some retailer wanted for the same stool). I ordered three. Two went together very easy. The third had a cracked wooden bar. Rather than return, I followed instructions that came with the product to get the piece replaced. Replacement bar (or strut/brace) arrived in less than a week. It wasn't an exact fit, but worked in well after about five minutes of sanding with 80 weight sandpaper. Taking a cue from other reviewers, I purchased a hex bit for my ratchet to ease assembly. Highly recommend using a ratchet, but be careful not to over tighten. Of three stools, only one screw began to strip (one of the longer ones used to attach the seat). I was able to complete assembly by using the included hex wrench that came with the kit (it provided a deeper insertion after the screw's surface was damaged). All three stools are stable and sturdy after assembly. I used just a touch of wood glue down the screw holes of the third stool to enhance construction strength. If the others work loose over time, I may disassemble and re-assemble adding glue. For the money, these can't be beat. The wood tone of all three stools I received was uniform, and goes well in a kitchen/dinning room combo largely furnished with cherry or mahogany tones. Plenty study for sitting. The braces between the legs fine for gently resting your feet on, but I would not recommend putting heavy body weight directly on the strut/braces. I've been using these just over a week, so I can't speak to long term durability. But I've assembled lots of furniture of this type over the years, and while this looks a bit on the lightweight side, it should be durable for my limited use as occasional seating at our kitchen island. And again, the Amazon price point was low, so I don't have much invested here. I could have paid twice at much at other online retailers, and possibly three times as much had I bought the same or similar stool assembled at a retail store. I'm quite satisfied at this point.
J**E
Beautiful bar stool, but have the right tools when assembling!
Let me start off by saying these bar stools look and feel very, VERY nice when they are finished. They are incredibly sturdy and I have no doubt they could survive an extremely long time and hold very heavy weight. As many other reviewers have noted, the assembly is a PAIN... with what they provide you in the box, that is! This is the only reason I did not rate these stools 5/5 stars. Here are some tips on what we did when assembling the stools that made them 1000x easier to put together: 1. Toss the allen wrench they provide you into the trash immediately. Don't even look at it, unless you feel like stripping the screws right off the bat. 2. Have a small ratchet, some wood glue (or normal school glue even), a microfiber cloth and a hammer handy. You will need to attach a 4mm hex bit to the ratchet for the screws they provide you (and yes, you CAN use the screws provided! They are good quality, although we are still unsure why they give you galvanized Tapcon screws intended for outdoor cement work... they're not cheap to produce!) 3. Assemble both the legs like Figure 1 in the instructions before you being to screw in the screws. Make SURE you use the correct pieces of wood in the correct holes (shorter cross piece goes in the lower hole, each side should have a long leg piece with a dot and a leg without a dot at the top) as well as the correct length screws (short, for this part). 4. When screwing in the screws, go slow and steady; do not apply too much force/torque at once or you WILL STRIP THE SCREW! Fortunately, if this happens (and you are not too close to the end) you can unscrew them out and use a replacement screw they provide you. With the ratchet, it is very easy to get the screws in quickly while not stripping them. Do the same process for the long screws for the seat. 5. When you finish assembling the body of the chair (including attaching the seat), choose a side of the stool you want to face the wall (in case you make a mistake on the first couple of cover pegs). Put a small glob of glue on the flat side of the wooden peg and put it in one of the holes on the side of the chair that will face the wall. Press it in as far as you can, then cover the peg with a microfiber cloth. Take the hammer and LIGHTLY tap it in, checking every once in a while to see how far down it's gone. If you hammer too hard or too deep, the peg will go too far in and splinter the wood surrounding it. Use the microfiber cloth to wipe up any excess glue and it won't leave residue on the chair. Hope this helps everyone! I am also attaching a picture of our stools in customer images.
R**.
Very well built stool.
The following review summarizes the stools very well. It was extremely helpful with assembling. Let me start off by saying these bar stools look and feel very, VERY nice when they are finished. They are incredibly sturdy and I have no doubt they could survive an extremely long time and hold very heavy weight. As many other reviewers have noted, the assembly is a PAIN... with what they provide you in the box, that is! This is the only reason I did not rate these stools 5/5 stars. Here are some tips on what we did when assembling the stools that made them 1000x easier to put together: 1. Toss the allen wrench they provide you into the trash immediately. Don't even look at it, unless you feel like stripping the screws right off the bat. 2. Have a small ratchet, some wood glue (or normal school glue even), a microfiber cloth and a hammer handy. You will need to attach a 4mm hex bit to the ratchet for the screws they provide you (and yes, you CAN use the screws provided! They are good quality, although we are still unsure why they give you galvanized Tapcon screws intended for outdoor cement work... they're not cheap to produce!) 3. Assemble both the legs like Figure 1 in the instructions before you being to screw in the screws. Make SURE you use the correct pieces of wood in the correct holes (shorter cross piece goes in the lower hole, each side should have a long leg piece with a dot and a leg without a dot at the top) as well as the correct length screws (short, for this part). 4. When screwing in the screws, go slow and steady; do not apply too much force/torque at once or you WILL STRIP THE SCREW! Fortunately, if this happens (and you are not too close to the end) you can unscrew them out and use a replacement screw they provide you. With the ratchet, it is very easy to get the screws in quickly while not stripping them. Do the same process for the long screws for the seat. 5. When you finish assembling the body of the chair (including attaching the seat), choose a side of the stool you want to face the wall (in case you make a mistake on the first couple of cover pegs). Put a small glob of glue on the flat side of the wooden peg and put it in one of the holes on the side of the chair that will face the wall. Press it in as far as you can, then cover the peg with a microfiber cloth. Take the hammer and LIGHTLY tap it in, checking every once in a while to see how far down it's gone. If you hammer too hard or too deep, the peg will go too far in and splinter the wood surrounding it. Use the microfiber cloth to wipe up any excess glue and it won't leave residue on the chair. Hope this helps everyone! I am also attaching a picture of our stools in customer images.
M**A
Nice bar stool; right height for working.
This stool looks like high quality wood. It is comfortable and the right height to sit at a standard counter top and use it as a desk/table/work surface. It was easy to put together, although I should have placed a towel or something to protect the surface of the plugs that cap the screws in their holes--one or two plugs stripped of their finish as we pounded them into place. My kids like these stools and drag them all over the house for various uses. I wanted these stools for a pump organ and a weaving loom. They work okay for those, but are 1-2 inches too high. They will be better suited at the kitchen counter (as I needed those, too). I knew they might be too tall but was hoping they would work and do double duty. I guess I get to keep looking for an elusive 22-inch stool.
A**S
A Perfect Blend of Style and Functionality: Winsome Satori Counter Stool, 24", Walnut
i recently purchased the Winsome Satori Counter Stool, 24", Walnut, and I couldn't be more pleased with my choice. This stool has truly exceeded my expectations in every way, and I am excited to share my experience with others. First and foremost, the design of this stool is simply stunning. The walnut finish adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space, seamlessly blending with various home décor styles. The saddle-shaped seat is not only visually appealing but also incredibly comfortable, providing excellent support for extended periods of sitting. The build quality of the Winsome Satori Counter Stool is exceptional. Crafted from durable solid wood, this stool is built to last. The sturdy construction ensures that it can withstand daily use without any signs of wear and tear. Additionally, the crossbars on all four sides add stability and serve as convenient footrests, enhancing the overall comfort and functionality of the stool. One of the standout features of this stool is its versatility. It fits perfectly in my kitchen, providing a comfortable seating option for meals and casual gatherings. It also works well in other areas of my home, such as the living room or bedroom, where it serves as a stylish and practical piece of furniture. The compact and space-saving design makes it ideal for smaller spaces, without compromising on functionality or style. Another aspect that I appreciate is the ease of assembly. The stool comes with all the necessary hardware and clear instructions, making the setup process quick and hassle-free. Within minutes, I had the stool assembled and ready to use, which was a pleasant surprise. In terms of comfort, the Winsome Satori Counter Stool does not disappoint. The saddle-shaped seat is ergonomically designed to provide optimal support and comfort, even during long periods of sitting. The height of the stool is perfect for my counter, allowing me to sit comfortably without feeling too high or too low. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase of the Winsome Satori Counter Stool, 24", Walnut. It combines style, durability, and comfort in a way that few other stools can match.
K**Y
Beautiful product and easy to assemble with right tools!
I bought two of these stools after reading many reviews so I was already aware I may be headed for the allen wrench buyer's remorse. But thankfully at least one reviewer gave good instructions along with the recommendation to toss the allen wrench that comes with these stools, and to get a ratcheting wrench. Well, I didn't have one of those, so I just dove in, spent at least an hour an a half on the first stool before my hands gave out, and a couple days later I mustered up enough guts to tackle the rest of the first stool. Took at least 3 hours total, and felt totally wiped out after the ordeal. The stool itself turned out great, and seems very sturdy. It's hard to see anyone disappointed with this stool except for the effort with the allen wrench. I did not have trouble with screws stripping. Then I reviewed ratcheting wrenches and ordered this set on Amazon: Tonsiki 53PCS Multifunction Hex Screwdriver Bit Set, Including 1/4 Inch High Torque Ratchet Wrench Drive, Magnetizer, 1/4 Inch Socket Extension Bit Holder, with 50PCS Screwdriver Bits Sold by: Tonsiki I just received the set today, and went right to work with my new tool. Long story made shorter - start to complete finish and cleanup, the 2nd stool only took about 35 minutes. I felt invincible! SOOoooo much easier and fun! So this is ending up a thumbs up for both the stool and the Tonsiki 53 pieces multifunction hex screwdriver bit set. Good investment, as I know I'll meet up with another allen wrench project sooner or later, not to mention so many other projects where there is very little room to navigate with my power tools. Thank you for the helpful reviews that got me through this project. The bit of extra money for the Tonsiki combined with the terrific price of these stools completed a project that was waiting far too long. The wood and finish of these stools is just beautiful, exactly the walnut color I was looking for, seems true to the product descriptions.
N**E
Pathetically poor quality
Surprisingly poor construction and finish for a Winsome product. I bought two and both had the same issues. 1. Finger joints in the wood are glaringly obvious on the seat top and are unevenly joined and poorly finish sanded before staining. 2. Screws are abysmal. Made from inferior metal, the recessed heads strip easily. Do yourself a favor and go buy some replacements. Get Torx (star drive) screws, not Phillips and not slotted. Hex heads will not fit in the countersunk holes drilled in the legs. 3. Trash the included 4mm Allen (hex) wrench as it is too made of unhardened metal and will cause you much grief and misery. 4. Pilot holes are drilled in every screw location. While this is a welcome feature, the holes are too shallow to fully drive the screws home. After installing one screw and hearing that familiar cracking noise of splitting wood, I stopped and red rolled all the pilot holes to the correct depth. 5. There is only 1 screw holding each leg to the seat with less than 1/2” of wood holding the leg. It needs two screws and a metal reinforcement bracket at the joint. This is a common failure point due to stress on the joint. 6. Legs are uneven lengths, causing the stool to rock. Again, the leg ends are not square and random. Some edges rounded, some with a cut. 7. Instructions tell you to match white dots on the ends of 2 legs with corresponding white dots on sear base. There are no white dots.. there are some faint smears of red color too faint to see without a flashlight. Honestly, it looked like some on stuck their finger and smeared blood on the wood. Fit and joint quality is poor at best. Some parts are very loose and some needed sanding to fit in the holes. There is very little “saddle” to the seat, just a shallow dip. I bought 2 of these stools and had to return one as it had a long, large split through the seat. Some attempt had be made to hide the split as it looked like a marker had been rubbed over the damaged area. Company did not respond to my email for assistance.
S**X
Strong & Good-looking
My only complaint: this is the first "used" item I've bought from Amazon -- there were no instructions. If this is normal, I won't be buying anything else 'used'. Fortunately, the stool was fairly easy to assemble using common sense, but this isn't always the case, particularly regarding the best order of assembly. So, no more "used" items for me. The 4 stars for 'Easy to assemble' should perhaps be 5: it was easy, but I had a hard time tightening the seat screws, even using pliers to turn the key. However, the 'acceptable' condition was more than acceptable: like new, except for a small chip & a hardly-noticeable scratch. It's well made & very sturdy, & looks great. It's too big for where I'd planned to use it -- in my tiny kitchen, where I need to sit down frequently. (Foot-spread measurements from all manufacturers would be a good idea?) But I've found another home for it, & am very pleased with it. An excellent product.
T**G
Sturdy stool and well worth the money
Love this! Takes a bit of time assembling but instructions are clear and not complicated to do.
R**O
Excelente
Es un producto bueno solo que uno me llegó con una pieza equivocada y lo devolví pero pedí otro y es excelente
B**N
Great chairs, one flaw is feet are not even so they wobble.
Great chairs, one flaw is feet are not even so they wobble.
E**H
Great stools
Easy to assemble comfy and they look good
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