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Stools

A stool is one of the most adaptable pieces of furniture for the home, equally at ease in the kitchen, bedroom, garden or office. Unlike a chair, which nearly always has a back, the stool’s appeal lies in its simple form and its ability to slot neatly under a table or counter when not in use. From tall breakfast stools for the morning rush to small foot stools that provide comfort at the end of a long day, there are countless ways this modest piece of furniture can enhance everyday living.


In the kitchen, stools can turn an ordinary table or counter into a social hub. Breakfast stools add relaxed seating, while swivel seats make conversation easy. Wooden designs in oak or rustic finishes bring warmth, while modern metal or plastic options suit sleek interiors. Folding and foldable stools are ideal in smaller homes, ready to take out when needed.


But stools also serve many roles beyond the kitchen: a piano stool, for example, often has a padded cushion and storage compartment for sheet music, and musicians may also use a guitar stool or even a compact drum stool with a round seat on a wheel-based leg frame. In the office, a high stool at a standing desk helps maintain good posture. In bedrooms, a small stool near the bed can act as a side table for books or lamps. Vanity stools are usually matched with a mirror and desk, while storage stools act as ottomans with space inside for blankets, cushions or books. For children, brightly coloured plastic stools provide cheerful seating, while a soft low stool is comfortable for the elderly. Outdoors, stools are just as useful. Rattan and wicker stools add texture to a garden or patio, while durable metal and plastic versions withstand the weather. A tall garden stool can even be paired with a table for a casual pub feel.


The sheer variety of stools means there is something for every taste. Upholstered designs in velvet, boucle or leather lend a touch of luxury, while bright pink, red, blue or gold finishes inject colour into a modern home. Antique and vintage styles sit well in rustic interiors, while clear acrylic stools suit a contemporary space where lightness is key. Swivel bases and adjustable height mechanisms make them more versatile, while some options provide hidden storage under the seat, doubling up like an ottoman.


Because stools are so versatile, they pair naturally with other furnishings. A breakfast stool may sit alongside bar tables or dining tables. A compact vanity stool can be styled with dressing tables or complemented by mirrors. For outdoor living, stools match well with garden tables, garden chairs and firepits. Even in children’s spaces, stools can be used alongside children's desks or children's beds.


Although stools can be found for sale across many retailers, it is their variety of types, materials and styles that makes them an enduring staple of home furniture. From rustic woodworking in dark oak to lightweight modern plastic, from a single small seat to a matching set for dining, the stool remains as relevant today as it has ever been. Here at Flitch we bring together stools from over 100 different furniture retailers across the UK, making it easier than ever to search, discover and compare items in one central place.


What is the difference between a stool and a chair?


A stool usually lacks a backrest, making it easier to move and store. Chairs provide more support but are less space-efficient.


What is the difference between a breakfast stool and a barstool?


A breakfast stool is usually slightly lower and intended for use at a kitchen counter or table, while a barstool is taller and designed for high tables and bars.


Can stools provide storage?


Yes, some designs include hidden compartments under the seat, similar to an ottoman or storage bench.


Can stools be used as side tables?


Absolutely - a small stool in a bedroom or living room can double as a surface for books, lamps or even plant pots.


Are stools good for posture?


Stools encourage a more active sitting position, helping to engage your core and improve posture compared to slouching in deeper chairs. Comfort depends on the design and how long you sit.


What are the different types of stools in furniture?


Stools come in many forms, from compact dressing table or piano stools to taller counter and bar stools. Upholstered stools can also serve as extra seating, while wooden designs offer timeless simplicity.


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