When you hear the phrase “extra tall,” what quickly comes to mind? One might say a building, or a person, a set of clothes, or yeah, even candles. But these days, furniture can be that, too.
Take gas lift bar stools, for example. It is named such because of the gas spring, which is used to adjust chair height. When applied to bar stools, this invention, patented in 1972 to Drabert Soehne of Minden, Germany, creates flexibility and ease of use by matching the height of the stools to the height of the bar counter. Bar stools lifted by gas spring departs from conventional seating height and literally takes face-to-face bar interaction to a higher plane.
The Bar: Melting Pot of Drink Lovers
If you are a sports fan who likes to share your viewing experience through large-screen television while enjoying drinks with your buddies, you most likely frequent bars. If you’re a dance patron who likes to swing to your favourite beat over drinks or just a regular fellow looking to wind down after a busy day, bars are a welcome destination.
The Bar Experience: Heightened Interaction
While bars are generally known to be places to drink at...