








🪑 Elevate your space with style and strength – the stool that means business.
The Winsome 20084 Satori Stool is a 24-inch counter-height stool crafted from solid wood with a sleek black finish. It supports up to 220 lbs and features compact dimensions ideal for kitchens, bars, or workspaces. Quick assembly is guaranteed with included hardware and tools, making it a durable and stylish seating solution for modern living.













| ASIN | B001E95R1I |
| Department | bar stool |
| Item model number | 20084 |
| Manufacturer | Winsome Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 44.4 x 36.75 x 60.96 cm; 3.18 kg |
A**R
I'm 73 years old and have put together a great deal of RTA furniture. This is the best engineered and executed I have ever put together. Just ordered another and won't ever bother with other brands again. Thank you for quality at a great price. I'm 6' tall and this stool is perfect height for table, counter or putting boots on/off.
C**E
The pieces arrived in good condition and were pretty easy to put together with the given instructions; however, the support pieces that are supposed to hold the legs together at the base of the stool don't stay together because the nails provided are crap and don't go in all the way. We had to go buy new nails and L-latches to keep them together. Works fine now though and looks nice in our kitchen!
D**A
Very Sturdy product and nice finish and design. My husband assembled using provided wrench and his drill. About 45 minnper stool.
Z**R
Good, solid, well constructed and elegant stool. I bought this for my...rambunctious... grandson seeking something durable and stable. I got a good value out of this.
S**N
I just got this stool, but I always forget to write reviews, so I figured I'd go ahead and review it as far as I can thus far. I really like the look of this stool. It looks more expensive than I the actual cost. The stool I recieved DID have a defect in the seat portion; it looks like a section of the wood was gouged somehow, and it was painted over rather than being sanded down. It does not affect the function of the stool, however, and I did not notice it until I ran my hand over the top. The assembly was a breeze. It took me less than 15 minutes to fully assemble, with only an over-excited 5 year old to help, plus an autistic 3 year old, angry 2 year old, and pesky 7 month old to make assembly more interesting. The directions were easy to understand, and it required no tools other than the allen wrench that came with the product. I do recommend using some carpenter's glue to secure the screw covers, as mine simply will not stay in the holes. That's my only complaint about the assembly. Once assembled, everyone tried it out, and the verdict(s) is(are): 5yo: It kinda hurts to climb up on with bare feet. 3yo: I like being so high up in da sky. 2yo: I need help, Mama! Me: It appears sturdy, with no apparent wobble or creakiness. Husband: It's fine. I don't know why you thought we needed a stool. Which brings me to my final point, the weight limit. My husband is not overweight, but at just over 6 feet tall, comes to close to the weight limit for his comfort. I don't see it listed in the product description, but a label on the underside of the stool's seat warns that it can only hold 220 lbs. Not an issue for me, but I imagine there are plenty of people who might consider ordering this stool for whom that would be a deterrent. To sum it up, for a good price, you're getting a nice looking stool that is easy to assemble, might need some wood glue, and holds a smaller amount of weight than I had expected (though to be honest, I'm not really a stool-weight-limit expert, so this might be a very appropriate limit.)
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