A bar-height stool from Noir Furniture, constructed with a leather seat and brass-finished metal frame. The seat is padded and upholstered, mounted on a four-leg base with footrest rung — the standard anatomy of a counter stool executed in materials that read as considered rather than casual. Noir Furniture is known for mixing warm metals, aged leathers, and dark-toned woods across a range of furniture that leans heavily on mid-century and Old World European references.
The combination of leather and brass sits firmly in the maximalist-traditional register — it works alongside lacquered surfaces, jewel-toned walls, and mixed-metal lighting without requiring a fully coordinated room. The profile is upright and structured, more architectural than plush, which gives it versatility in bar settings that lean eclectic or dramatic.
At bar height, this stool works at a kitchen island, a dedicated home bar, or a high cocktail table. The leather upholstery cleans up easily and holds up to regular use, while the brass frame adds visual weight without bulk. A pair reads as intentional; a single stool as a punctuation mark in a room that already has a lot going on.