1. Michael Crichton is generally regarded as the tallest
person to have occupied a directors chair in an official capacity. The
writer/director of films such as Westworld was 6 feet 9 inches
tall. Our tall directors chairs have seats that are generally 30
inches.
2. The standard height of a kitchen counter is about 36
inches, and most counter
height directors chairs have seats that are 24 inches.
3. The table top of a bar is typically between 40 and 42
inches high. A foot of leg room (no pun intended) is considered a
comfortable standard, so look for a 30-inch model when shopping for bar
height directors chairs.
4. Some of our favorite filmmakers to have occupied directors
chairs are actually the shortest. They include Martin Scorsese (5
feet 4 inches), the great Woody Allen (5 feet 5 inches), Spike Lee (5
feet 6 inches), and Charlie Chaplin (5 feet 5 inches). Channel your own
favorite director in one of our chairs.
5. A portable bar or counter height directors chair is a
useful indoor/outdoor accessory for entertaining at a home bar,
recreation room, or patio and BBQ area. They're great to toss in the car
for tailgating, too.
6. Our tall directors chairs feature comfortable,
durable canvas fabric in a variety of bright and neutral contemporary
colors. Choose from canvas
director chairs in sunflower yellow or linen tweed, or rule
tyrannically from on high with a jet black tall directors chair.
7. Telescope
directors chairs were the first to feature replaceable seat covers,
an innovation that the company patented in 1953. And no, it's not
called a Telescope directors chair because you can see film stars when
you sit in it.