The Block 2024 kitchens were revealed on Sunday night and, even if you’re not renovating right now, you may be considering upgrading your counter stools to one of the gorgeous options you saw! We’ve rounded them all up and given you the details, prices and links to buy below.
Kylie and Brad’s kitchen: Tractor scoop stools by Christian Cole
At $750 each, these handmade Christian Cole stools are a solid investment but this Melbourne brand’s work is absolutely stunning and something very special.
Maddy and Charlotte: Anka oak counter stools by Black Mango
We’re absolutely in love with these Black Mango stools, which will set you back $499 each. They’re hand crafted from solid oak with a rattan backing and cushioned seat, which is upholstered in high quality heavy duty linen blend fabric. If you think of the stools as the jewellery for your kitchen, these are the perfect example!
Courtney and Grant: Dilly bar stool
This unique teak barstool from Black Salt Co boasts a sophisticated synthetic rattan weave in an earthy brown tone and will add warmth and texture to your kitchen. $749.95 each, they’re definitely a statement piece and suitable for use both inside and out.
Kristian and Mimi: Minera kitchen stool
The most expensive of the lot at $1193.01 each, the Minera stools from Satara are definitely a bit extra. Designed from solid oak with woven cord seats, they’re modern and understated in style and available in natural and oak or olive and oak (as seen on The Block) combination.
Ricky and Haydn: Nelson kitchen stool
Also from Satara, the Nelson minimalist bar stools are much kinder on the wallet at $488 each and will blend in with a wide variety of kitchen styles. They have black powder coated steel legs and are upholstered in camel vegan leather so extra easy to wipe clean. These might be your pick with little people and sticky fingers!
Love to know which you liked best? It was the Anka stools from Black Mango for me, although I’m not sure how they’d go at my house with boys and their stick fingers?!