It's easy to buy the seat that looks best in a showroom and end up with one that rarely gets used at home. Usage patterns and buying instincts often disagree.
The Lounge Chair's Case
The Kosho Lounge Chair wins for planned, longer sits, an evening of reading, a call taken away from a desk. It asks for intention before use.
The Stool's Case
The Chibi Bouclé Stool gets pulled into use casually, extra seating for a guest, a spot to put on shoes, a perch while on the phone. Its low commitment often means higher actual usage.
The Honest Verdict
If your household has planned downtime for reading or relaxing, the chair earns daily use. If life is busier and more improvised, the stool's flexibility will likely see more hours of actual sitting, even if the chair looks better in photos.






