Boraam Barstool Blowout
Buying good looking bar stools to top off your project just might be the most expensive part of the entire man cave construction experience. The good news is that we always keep an eye out for the best buys in bar stools to help you save money.
Today we come across a great value from residential bar stool manufacturer Boraam Industries Inc. Their Augusta, Palmetto and Cathedral models are currently all on sale for only $99.50 each. The best part is that the are crafted from solid hardwood, include comfortable faux leather and foam seat with steel ball bearing swivel and back rest. These are all the features we look for in a suitable home barstool.
For a limited time, you can save an additional 15% on your total order when you buy $349 or more. So, a set of four of these beautiful barstools would be $398 minus 15% which saves you $59.70 for a total of only $338.30 for four nice quality barstools.
To take advantage of this offer, just use Promo Code : BARSTOOL15 at checkout.
Theses stools also include FREE SHIPPING!
Both the Augusta and Palmetto line come in a variety of wood finishes, from Light Cherry, Walnut, Black, Brandy, Cappuccino and Fruitwood.
If you’ve been in the market for home bar stools, then you already know that they range in price from $100 to $500 each! This is a great opportunity to add that finishing touch to your home bar project and save a bunch of money.
Hurry, because this sale won’t last long.
Some models may be temporarily out of stock, but just register your email as a rain check to be notified when they become available again.
More Product Information:
The Augusta model has a solid padded back as shown at left.
The Palmetto model is a solid wood back as shown above.
The Cathedral model is a woven wood back – shown here.
To view all models click here and view the selection below the product detail.
For even more barstool savings, check out the selection of CLEARANCE priced barstools.
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