However, in the context of the Arts and Crafts Movement, a taboret is a stand for a plant or a beverage.
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Another chair in the exhibition, a taboret, or footstool, later made for the Chinese pavilion, is painted black in imitation black lacquer, with gilded Chinese fretwork.
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At that time, Lady Si Suda Chan committed adultery with a government officer known by his noble title white mulberry tree inside the palace, and ordered a royal taboret to be installed in his office for him to sit on.
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He was locked up nearby and died in poverty on 26 October 1693, leaving " a cape and two dressing gowns, a bed, some chairs, a desk, an oval shaped mirror, four old taborets and a man s portrait by Rembrandt " valued at seven guilders ( three dollars ).
परिभाषा
a low stool in the shape of a drum पर्याय: tabouret,