Set of 2 Round Natural Wood Bar Stools

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Set of 2 Round Natural Wood Bar Stools

Era / Decade

Approximately 2010s-2020s (Modern mass-market design)

Material

Solid Rubberwood or Pine with a clear lacquer finish

Condition

Fair to Good. Visible surface scratches and ring marks on the seats. No structural damage visible, but clear finish is worn in areas.

Demand Level

Moderate. These are staple household items but are very common on the secondhand market.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

Low: $10 | Mid: $20 | High: $30 (for the pair)

Estimated Retail Value

$40.00 - $60.00 (per set of two)

Comparable Sales

Similar pairs of basic wood stools frequently sell for $15-$25 on Facebook Marketplace. Individual stools often go for $5-$10 each in used condition.

Description

Pair of two backless wooden bar stools. Features a classic round seat design with a natural light wood finish. Sturdy four-leg base with double rung footrests for stability. Perfect for kitchen islands, home bars, or craft rooms. Approximately 24-29 inches in height.

Key Features

Solid wood construction rather than MDF; versatile natural finish; stackable/space-saving backless design; perfect project pieces for sanding/repainting.

Authenticity Indicators

Mass-produced item; high confidence it is a standard retail product. Check for 'Made in Vietnam' or 'Thailand' stamps underneath for confirmation of Rubberwood origin.

Flaws to Note

Scuffing and circular water marks/stains on the seat tops; some light wear on the foot rungs; potential wobbliness typical of bolt-together mass-market furniture (may need tightening).

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, or a local Garage Sale. Shipping is not recommended as the cost would exceed the item value.

Selling Tips

Clean with wood soap and tighten all bolts before listing. To maximize profit, consider painting them a trendy color (like matte black or sage green) to appeal to 'DIY' or 'shabby chic' buyers. Take photos against a clean, neutral background.

Appraised on 5/2/2026