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IKEA - STIG Bar Stool with Backrest, Black, Silver-Colour, 63cm $14.99

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Stumble across this while looking for barstools. Very good price I reckon. Too bad it's not the design I have in mind.

Assembled size
Tested for: 100 kg
Width: 54 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Height: 90 cm
Seat width: 36 cm
Seat depth: 34 cm
Seat height: 63 cm

Package measurement and weight
Weight: 4.1 kg
1 package

Key features
The stool can be stacked, so you can keep several on hand and store them on the same space as one.
With footrest for relaxed sitting posture.

Good to know
Suitable for bar height 90 cm.
For increased stability, re-tighten the screws about two weeks after assembly.

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closed Comments

  • +18

    Some say that this was original model for the Iron Throne and that sitting on it gifts you the uncanny power of Swedish speech.

    All we know is…

    • +14

      ITS CALLED THE STIG

  • +1

    Too bad it's not the design I have in mind.

    That's why it's cheap.

  • Are these stools soft?

    • +2

      @jv

      Are these stools soft?

      bit more fibre is never enough if you like your stools soft

    • +1

      Could you test the stool and let us know in three days?

  • +3

    These are horrible. I bought 3 a few years ago, exact same model, they are horribly uncomfortable and if you manage to not screw them in 100% properly, they will wobble and warp like no tomorrow.

    Not recommended.

    • Yup what Banchong said they are shit don't bother

  • Normal price. Cheap plastic seat. Not a bargain.

  • +3

    White stig is better that the black stig

  • +2

    Damn it, I've been looking for some cheap barstools. Stupid Ikea being two stupid hours away.

    • +2

      Do eeett. Do eett now! it has got your name written all over it.

  • +2

    Work has these in staff room, the legs are about as strong as drinking straws, most staff try not to sit on them unless they have too

    • +1

      Tested for: 100 kg

      • lol

      • +2

        Lol, strong straws?
        How long is it required to hold that weight before "passing" the test?

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