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Gaber Bar Stool Spyker

Bar stools for flexible commercial spaces

Gaber Spyker bar stools are designed for settings where elevated seating needs to be straightforward, durable and easy to specify. The family suits cafés, hospitality areas, kitchen counters, touchdown spaces and informal workplace zones where a fixed-height stool provides a consistent seating position.

Both models have a 50 cm width and do not include seat-height, back-height or seat-depth adjustment. That makes them useful when the counter or work surface already has a defined height and you want a simple, repeatable furniture layout.

Two Spyker models, different seating details

The collection includes a four-leg bar stool with a metal base and no upholstery, alongside a plastic Spyker stool with armrests. The armrest model adds lateral support, while the four-leg version keeps the profile more open and pared back.

Base and frame colours include black, grey, beige, blue, red and white across the available facts. With no mechanism and no upholstery requirement, Spyker is an uncomplicated family to compare and arrange across a project.

All Gaber Bar Stool Spyker models

Where Gaber Spyker bar stools work well

Spyker stools can help create practical high-level seating in a range of interiors. Use them around café counters, reception refreshment points, kitchen islands, project tables and informal meeting areas. Their fixed-height format is particularly suitable for spaces where every seat needs to align with the same counter or bar surface.

The family can also support a consistent visual language across different zones. Select a restrained black, grey or white finish for a neutral interior, or consider beige, blue or red where the seating should contribute more colour. The available base materials and colours should be checked against the specific model and finish selected.

How to choose between the Spyker models

Choose the four-leg metal-base stool when

  • You prefer a simple, open stool design without upholstery.
  • A metal base suits the surrounding furniture or interior finishes.
  • You do not need armrests and want to keep the silhouette visually light.

Choose the plastic stool with armrests when

  • Additional side support is useful for longer periods of seated use.
  • You prefer a plastic seat and base rather than an unupholstered metal-base format.
  • The project benefits from the listed GREENGUARD certification and two-year warranty associated with this model.

What to check before specifying

Start by measuring the counter or table height and confirming that a fixed-height stool is appropriate. The collection has no height-adjustment mechanism, so the relationship between the seat and the surface should be checked before ordering. Also allow for the 50 cm stool width when planning spacing, circulation and the number of seats in a row.

Next, confirm whether armrests are required, which base material is offered for the chosen model, and whether the selected colour is available. The listed maximum ballast is 135 kg. If sustainability documentation, product origin or materials information is needed for a project, request the relevant details and consult the available user manual, colours and materials, or catalogue documents.

Planning a Gaber Spyker collection

For a larger fit-out, compare the stools by support, material and colour rather than by adjustment features, since both are fixed-height designs. Myntwork offers Gaber Spyker products on a monthly lease, allowing you to evaluate the family as part of a broader furniture plan. Confirm the exact configuration and project requirements before final selection.

Frequently asked questions about Gaber Bar Stool Spyker

What is the difference between the two Gaber Spyker bar stools?

The family includes a four-leg stool with a metal base and no upholstery, plus a plastic stool with armrests. The main choice is therefore between a simpler open design and a version that provides additional side support.

Are Gaber Spyker bar stools height adjustable?

No. The collection facts list no adjustable seat height, back height or seat depth, and no mechanism. Check the stool-to-counter relationship carefully before specifying.

Do all Spyker stools have armrests?

No. Armrests are available on the Spyker model specifically described with armrests. The four-leg Spyker stool is listed without armrests.

What materials are available in the Spyker family?

The collection includes a no-upholstery option with a metal base and a plastic option with armrests. Confirm the exact material and base configuration for the model and finish you intend to order.

Which colours can I consider for Gaber Spyker stools?

The collection facts list black, grey, beige, blue, red and white as base colour options. Availability can depend on the selected model, so confirm the required colour during specification.