Saffron and Gold Vintage Upholstered Square Ottoman with a Wooden Base and Caste Wheels
Ottomans have a rich history, originating in the Ottoman Empire where they were initially designed as cushioned platforms along the walls of rooms for seating. They later evolved into smaller, more mobile pieces of furniture, often serving as footstools or secondary seating options. During the Victorian era, ottomans became popular in Europe and America, reflecting a desire for comfort and luxury in domestic settings.
Vintage ottomans like this one often feature decorative upholstery and intricate woodwork, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. The use of rich fabrics and ornate patterns adds to their aesthetic appeal, making them desirable pieces for collectors and interior design enthusiasts. The caster wheels suggest that this ottoman was designed for easy movement within a room.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Ottomans have a rich history, originating in the Ottoman Empire where they were initially designed as cushioned platforms along the walls of rooms for seating. They later evolved into smaller, more mobile pieces of furniture, often serving as footstools or secondary seating options. During the Victorian era, ottomans became popular in Europe and America, reflecting a desire for comfort and luxury in domestic settings.
Vintage ottomans like this one often feature decorative upholstery and intricate woodwork, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. The use of rich fabrics and ornate patterns adds to their aesthetic appeal, making them desirable pieces for collectors and interior design enthusiasts. The caster wheels suggest that this ottoman was designed for easy movement within a room.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Ottomans have a rich history, originating in the Ottoman Empire where they were initially designed as cushioned platforms along the walls of rooms for seating. They later evolved into smaller, more mobile pieces of furniture, often serving as footstools or secondary seating options. During the Victorian era, ottomans became popular in Europe and America, reflecting a desire for comfort and luxury in domestic settings.
Vintage ottomans like this one often feature decorative upholstery and intricate woodwork, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. The use of rich fabrics and ornate patterns adds to their aesthetic appeal, making them desirable pieces for collectors and interior design enthusiasts. The caster wheels suggest that this ottoman was designed for easy movement within a room.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.