Why this high bar stool earns its place
The Manhattan is built for the spot right in front of the pumps — the height that lines up with a poseur table or a drinking shelf, where people perch rather than properly sit down. Its solid rubber wood frame in a dark walnut finish carries a curved back with vertical slats, a shape that gives genuine lumbar support rather than just a decorative flourish, so it holds up over a long session at the bar.
The seat pad is where the comfort and the colour sit: padded and upholstered in a bison bordeaux faux leather, which brings warmth to the walnut frame while standing up to spills far better than a woven fabric would. At 440mm wide, 410mm deep and 1100mm tall, it's sized to tuck under a standard poseur table, and at 10kg it has the weight of proper solid timber rather than a lightweight stacker.
Everyday builds the Manhattan to contract furniture standard, meaning the frame is rated for the daily leaning, spinning and knocking a working bar chair takes, backed by a 1-year warranty. It also stacks, so a run of chairs along a bar can be cleared down for a deep clean or a function reset without needing a separate store cupboard's worth of floor space. It's an indoor chair, which suits both the wood finish and the faux-leather seat.



