ottomans
Ottomans, in furniture, are padded, upholstered seating pieces that are typically backless and armless, used as footstools, occasional seating, or as a low surface in front of a sofa. They are often rectangular or circular and may include a hinged lid that provides storage. Materials range from wood frames with fabric, leather, or synthetic upholstery to modern foam-filled designs. Styles vary from simple to highly tufted, and some are designed to function as coffee tables or vanity stools. The term ottoman, in furniture, is widely believed to derive from the Ottoman Empire, reflecting 18th-century European fashion for Turkish-inspired interiors.
Ottomans denote the members of the Ottoman Empire, a Turkic state founded by Osman I in the