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What are the differences between a stool and a drafting chair?
Drafting chairs are designed for adjustable-height and standing desks, featuring taller seat heights, footrests, and lumbar support for comfort during long work sessions. In contrast, stools are typically simpler, without backrests or adjustable features, making them better suited for short-term seating at counters or high tables.
What are the differences between drafting chairs vs. office chairs?
Drafting chairs are made for taller workspaces, with adjustable heights (22-30 inches) and footrests for standing desk users. Office chairs sit lower (17-22 inches), perfect for standard desks. If you use a standing or adjustable-height desk, go for a drafting chair—otherwise, an office chair is your best bet.