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product_id: 1525175
title: "Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24\", Black"
brand: "winsome"
price: "€ 144.47"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 7
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# 24-inch counter height, perfect fit Crossbar footrests for ergonomic support Solid wood build for durability Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black

**Brand:** winsome
**Price:** € 144.47
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Elevate your space with the sleek, sturdy stool everyone’s talking about!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black by winsome
- **How much does it cost?** € 144.47 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- winsome enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted winsome brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stability Meets Style:** Crossbar footrests add both sturdiness and a sleek design element, making every sit feel secure and chic.
- • **Perfect Counter Height:** At 24 inches, it’s the ideal companion for kitchen islands, work counters, and stylish home bars.
- • **Compact & Versatile Design:** Space-saving dimensions fit seamlessly into any room—kitchen, living room, or bedroom—without compromising style.
- • **Ergonomic Saddle-Shaped Seat:** Designed for all-day comfort with a unique curved seat that supports your posture effortlessly.
- • **Timeless Solid Wood Craftsmanship:** Built to last with premium solid wood that elevates your space and withstands daily use.

## Overview

The Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool is a 24-inch tall, solid wood stool finished in elegant black. Featuring a unique saddle-shaped seat and crossbar footrests, it combines ergonomic comfort with durable construction. Compact and versatile, it fits perfectly in kitchens, living rooms, or bedrooms, offering a stylish and practical seating solution that’s easy to assemble and built to last.

## Description

The Satori counter height stool is a classic addition with a unique saddle-shaped seat that provides comfort seating. Made of solid wood, in a sleek black finish, this stool has a weight capacity of 220ls. Ships in 1 box, ready for assembly.

Review: 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.
Review: 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.

## Features

- Simple and timeless look to fit any decor
- Space-saving compact design can tuck away neatly under a kitchen island or counter
- Sturdily built from solid wood
- Foot rests on both sides enhance comfort and stability
- Easy assembly with all necessary hardware included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001E95R1I |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,387 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #122 in Barstools |
| Brand Name | Winsome |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16,996) |
| Frame Material Type | Wood |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021713200846 |
| Included Components | 1 Stool |
| Item Depth | 14.47 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 17.48 x 14.47 x 24 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.47"D x 17.48"W x 24"H |
| Item Type Name | Counter Stool |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Square |
| Manufacturer | Winsome Wood |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 20084 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Replacement parts up to 60 days from date of purchase. |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
| Model Number | 20084 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Seat Height | 24 Inches |
| Seat Material | Wood |
| Seat Width | 9 Inches |
| Set Name | 24-inch |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 24" |
| Style Name | Stool |
| UPC | 021713200846 707953868656 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Winsome
- **Color:** Black
- **Frame Material:** Wood
- **Product Dimensions:** 14.47"D x 17.48"W x 24"H
- **Seat Material Type:** Wood

## Images

![Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71H0c3AxebL.jpg)
![Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71RCx6l5PAL.jpg)
![Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71jjkELmfqL.jpg)
![Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61vtoMsNLUL.jpg)
![Winsome Satori Saddle Seat Counter Stool, for Kitchen, 24", Black - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61gSHtfUk6L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the footprint measurement of the 29" stools (measurement of the legs' depth/width on the floor)?**
A: I measured the stool this morning and the length -so side to side, left to right is 18 inches and the depth is 16 and a quarter inches. Hope that helps!

**Q: How wide is the seat of the stool?  The description shows 14.5 but this seems incorrect. Is that the measurement at the bottom?**
A: it is 17.5 side to side and 14.5 front to back

**Q: how much weight can this stool support?**
A: The label on the bottom of the stool says 200 pounds and I would question that it could even hold that much weight for very long based on the skinny legs and cross bars.

**Q: What kind of wood is used ?**
A: Soft wood and the screws will eventually loosen and you can’t tighten them. Unsafe.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All Hail Justin and Danielle
*by J***N on July 21, 2015*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very well built stool.
*by R***. on November 23, 2017*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***X on November 1, 2019*

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.

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