Vintage Black/Gray/Silver Upholstered Square Ottoman with a Black Lacquered Base
Ottoman Empire as cushioned seating without backs or arms. They were introduced to Europe in the late 18th century and became popular as versatile pieces of furniture in Victorian and later interiors. During the mid-20th century, ottomans often featured luxurious fabrics and decorative details, reflecting the glamour of Hollywood Regency style.
This particular ottoman's design, with its patchwork top and lacquered base, suggests a blend of styles. The scale-like pattern on the upholstery adds a touch of visual interest, while the corded edges and decorative trim enhance its overall elegance. Such ottomans were often used as footrests, extra seating, or even as decorative accents in living rooms and bedrooms.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Ottoman Empire as cushioned seating without backs or arms. They were introduced to Europe in the late 18th century and became popular as versatile pieces of furniture in Victorian and later interiors. During the mid-20th century, ottomans often featured luxurious fabrics and decorative details, reflecting the glamour of Hollywood Regency style.
This particular ottoman's design, with its patchwork top and lacquered base, suggests a blend of styles. The scale-like pattern on the upholstery adds a touch of visual interest, while the corded edges and decorative trim enhance its overall elegance. Such ottomans were often used as footrests, extra seating, or even as decorative accents in living rooms and bedrooms.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Ottoman Empire as cushioned seating without backs or arms. They were introduced to Europe in the late 18th century and became popular as versatile pieces of furniture in Victorian and later interiors. During the mid-20th century, ottomans often featured luxurious fabrics and decorative details, reflecting the glamour of Hollywood Regency style.
This particular ottoman's design, with its patchwork top and lacquered base, suggests a blend of styles. The scale-like pattern on the upholstery adds a touch of visual interest, while the corded edges and decorative trim enhance its overall elegance. Such ottomans were often used as footrests, extra seating, or even as decorative accents in living rooms and bedrooms.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.