A taboret (also spelled tabouret or tabourette) refers to two different pieces of furniture: a cabinet or a stool. thumb|right|upright=0.56|Empire style tabourets in the [[Château de Fontainebleau]] thumb|upright=0.56|1909 octagonal tabouret of Arts and Crafts design thumb|1910 Jacobean tabouret, UK thumb|upright=0.56|1912 square tabouret of craftsman design thumb|1917 piano bench and taboret thumb|19th century milking tabouret, Romania
A taboret (also spelled tabouret or tabourette) refers to two different pieces of furniture: a cabinet or a stool. thumb|right|upright=0.56|Empire style tabourets in the [[Château de Fontainebleau]] thumb|upright=0.56|1909 octagonal tabouret of Arts and Crafts design thumb|1910 Jacobean tabouret, UK thumb|upright=0.56|1912 square tabouret of craftsman design thumb|1917 piano bench and taboret thumb|19th century milking tabouret, Romania
==17th-century stool== As a stool, it refers to a short stool without a back or arms. The name is derived from its resemblance to a drum (diminutive of Old French tabour).
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