Right height at the bar
Tired of standing around the bar? The solution is simple - buy a bar stool! There are two heights to choose from. If you have a breakfast bar level with your kitchen worktop, choose a low bar stool. A free-standing bar table requires higher bar stools. The general rule is that the seat height should be about 12" lower than the tabletop. Easy to remember. Easy to choose.
High level dining area
If you want a pleasant dining area but have limited space, a good tip is to choose chairs and a table in bar height. They take less room and can also serve as a work space. Choose between several different heights, styles and materials.
Designers John, Jonas, Petrus, Paul and Caroline
"JANINGE started out as a challenge – to create a chair that could handle the everyday wear and tear of a restaurant, yet be well-designed enough to take home. We needed to design for strength, durability and stability, as well as high quality and comfort. Thanks to close cooperation and team spirit, we managed to solve the equation of combining design, function and quality in the same chair – and at a low price."
Three restaurant-approved chairs in one
Whether you prefer to eat your meatballs at home or in one of our IKEA restaurants, our JANINGE chair is designed to sit just right. We gave the JANINGE design team the challenge to create a chair that works as well at home as in restaurants – meeting the high standards of certification for public use and giving you good value for money. To achieve this, the design team needed to do things differently and break the traditional mold, so to speak.