Definitions
- Referring to a small stool or seat without a backrest. - Used in art studios as a low seat for artists to sit on while working. - Can be used as a decorative piece of furniture in a room.
- A low upholstered seat or footstool with no backrest. - Used as a comfortable footrest while sitting on a chair or sofa. - Can be used as additional seating in a room.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are low seats without a backrest.
- 2Both can be used as footrests.
- 3Both can be used as additional seating in a room.
- 4Both can be used as decorative pieces of furniture.
- 5Both are versatile and can be used in various settings.
What is the difference?
- 1Design: Taborets are typically smaller and more compact than ottomans.
- 2Function: Taborets are often used as seats for artists, while ottomans are often used as footrests.
- 3Upholstery: Taborets may or may not be upholstered, while ottomans are typically upholstered for comfort.
- 4Usage: Taborets are less common and may be seen as more niche, while ottomans are more commonly used and recognized.
Remember this!
Taboret and ottoman are both low seats without a backrest that can be used as footrests, additional seating, or decorative pieces of furniture. However, taboret is typically smaller and more compact, often used as a seat for artists, while ottoman is larger and more commonly used as a footrest for added comfort while sitting.