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Austin Hide Top & Linen Sqaure Ottoman 17"
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Ottomans, poufs, and coffee table ottomans
An ottoman can work as a footrest, extra seat, soft coffee table, or storage accent, depending on its size, upholstery, and placement. Use this collection to compare upholstered ottomans, leather ottomans, poufs, benches, and coffee table ottomans for living rooms, bedrooms, and entry spaces.
How to choose an ottoman
- For a coffee table alternative: choose a broad, sturdy ottoman that feels balanced with your sofa or sectional, then add a tray when you need a flat surface.
- For leather or performance upholstery: compare material filters, color, and height so the piece works with daily use and the rest of the room.
- For small spaces: consider a pouf or compact ottoman that can move between seating, footrest, and pull-up perch.
- For layered rooms: coordinate the ottoman with nearby coffee tables, rugs, and accent chairs rather than matching every finish exactly.
Ottoman FAQ
Can an ottoman replace a coffee table?
Yes. A larger upholstered or leather ottoman can soften a seating area and double as a coffee table when styled with a tray.
How tall should an ottoman be?
For comfortable lounging, choose an ottoman close to the seat height of the sofa or chair it will sit beside.
What is the difference between a pouf and an ottoman?
Poufs are usually smaller, lighter, and more casual; ottomans are often larger, more structured, and better suited to footrest, storage, or coffee table use.