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Italian Bar Stools With Leather: Pride Of A Nation
By Marc Hardey
Three men standing on the ground, look up towards the sky. One of them, sporting a pricey suit and shades, looks on with interest. Another man, wearing an official-looking uniform, holds a clipboard containing very important documents. The third man, wearing a helmet, points towards the object as it moves across the sky, and then slowly descends towards Earth. What were they looking at? Was it a bird? Was it a plane? Was it Superman? No, it was a fire engine red, smooth-as-silk, creme de la creme...Lamborghini Countache. Founded in 1963 by an Italian businessperson, Lamborghini has become a symbol of excellence. It has even made appearances in films such as "Rain Man," staring Tom Cruise; the James Bond film "Die Another Day," and the original 1969 version of "The Italian Job." In the tradition of Italian excellence, Italian bar stools with leather represent top-of-the-line craftsmanship.
Made in Italy (Or by Italians)
Italian culture has had a significant influence on American culture, and the world in general. Along with French and Chinese cuisine, Italian food is often considered one of the foundations of international food. Dishes such as pizza, lasagna, and spaghetti have become staples in many people's diet. In addition, companies such as Guess(r), Giorgio Armani(r), and Prada(r) have taken the fashion world by storm, often serving as trendsetters for the business. Other contributions of Italians include opera (the word itself means "work" in Italian); the magnificent sculptures of Michelangelo; and "The Godfather" films, directed by Italian-American Francis Ford Coppola. So when you sit on genuine Italian bar stools with leather, you can be assured that the leather is top quality.
Cowboys, Sneakers, and Rock
Italy produces and inspires some of the premiere leather in the world. So it is no wonder that Italian bar stools with leather exist. But why are the seats leather, instead of silk or cement? The culture of leather helps to reveal many of the material's advantages.
* People such as athletes, motorcycle riders and cowboys often use leather, due to its sturdiness and resistance to wind.
* Because it is very difficult to tear or break, championship belts in boxing, professional wrestling, and martial arts, are constructed of leather.
* Many heavy metal rock bands have become famous for their leather outfits, which include leather jackets and pants.
* Leather seating is not only an option for bar stools. It is standard or optional for several trucks and automobiles. However, the quality of leather used varies.
* A pair of leather dress or sports shoes takes about 25-40 years to naturally break down, showing the sturdiness of the material.
The Seat Is the Start
While the leather of Italian bar stools with leather is a vital element, other aspects of the stool should unveil a culture of quality. The material for the other parts of the Italian bar stools with leather should be lasting, having features such as chrome plating. In addition, pick a stool design that is in line with your tastes and needs. For example, an attractive stool is not practical if the sitter's legs cannot fit under a counter or table. Lastly, check if the bar stool has special features, such as a footrest.
Genuine leather - and Italian leather in particular - is a symbol of class, quality, and sturdiness. Likewise, Italian bar stools with leather are an excellent choice if you want to sit in style like the Godfather did.





February 20, 2011
8:08 pm
How many stools should my newborn have?
I just put my 1.5 week old on formula about 3 days ago. He was solely breastfed before then (so he had at least 4 stools a day) and now that he’s been on formula, he hasn’t had any stools. Is this normal? He’s had plenty of wet diapers and doesn’t appear to be in pain, but it’s been 3 full days with no poop. I have him on Parents Choice gentlease (it’s supposed to be like Enfamil’s gentlease) w/ iron.
February 24, 2011
1:59 am
I wouldn’t worry about it just yet. I was where you were not to long ago, and i was worried about it as well. The dr. had said that it is normal. A baby can go up to about 10 days without having a stool and the baby would still be fine, probably uncomfortable tho. But i wouldn’t personally wait that long.
But if you are worried that you baby is constipated, put an extra ounce of water in the bottles. This is what i was told by the dr. and it worked for my daughter when she was 2 mths old and constipated.
You can also give the baby a little water, then move his legs in bicycle motion.
I also hear Kyro Syrop works too, tho i never tried it.
March 1, 2011
7:13 pm
How do I get loose dog stools off my grass?
Now and then one of my dogs will get loose stools or diarrhea, that’s not exactly scoop-able off grass. Is there some product that will absorb it into a scoop-able state?
March 1, 2011
7:21 pm
Where can i buy the bar stools found in american eagle stores?
These are the bar stools by the check out counter at american eagle outfitters. There silver.
Thanks!
I have asked and they don’t know where. They just work there.
March 3, 2011
7:05 pm
Im buying stools for the bar in my apt. but dont know how tall to get the stools counter is about 36 in. tall.
The breakfast bar counter is about 36in. off the ground want simple saddle type stools but don’t know what height they should be most are 24-29 inch stools. thanks for your help!
March 3, 2011
8:22 pm
Depending on your height but its common to use a 30″ hgt stool on a 36″ hgt counter. A reference for when your shopping is to ask for a counter hgt stool and the sales associate should be able to guide you to the right stools. There are even adjustable stools available.
March 4, 2011
4:54 am
5 chairs and 3 stools
March 4, 2011
3:32 pm
ask them at american eagle……
March 4, 2011
7:16 pm
Get the watering hose or a bucket of water and soak it into the grass.
March 4, 2011
8:09 pm
How many stools and how many chairs have I?
I have some 3-legged stools and some 4-legged chairs. If I have exactly 29 legs of furniture, how many stools and how many stools have I?