Ottomans and Poufs
1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Wood, Teak
1940s American Art Deco Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Bamboo, Wicker, Rattan
1950s Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Stainless Steel
1950s North American Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Leather
1950s Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rosewood
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Upholstery, Walnut
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Brass
1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Leather, Wool, Oak
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Upholstery, Wood
1940s Italian Art Deco Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Wool, Upholstery, Wood
1940s Italian Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Wood
1940s Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Oak
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Velvet, Wood
1950s Italian Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Iron
1950s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rattan
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Brass
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rattan
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Steel
1950s American Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rattan
1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Oak
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Beech
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Leather, Mahogany
1940s Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rattan
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Beech
1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Oak
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Walnut
1940s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fur
1950s Italian Hollywood Regency Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Metal
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Steel
1940s Italian Art Deco Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Silk, Walnut
1940s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Canvas, Oak
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Alabaster, Wrought Iron
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Velvet, Walnut
1950s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Canvas, Plywood
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Leather, Walnut
1940s Swedish Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Faux Leather
1950s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Canvas, Plywood
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Leather, Bamboo, Straw, Cane, Rattan
1950s French Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Brass
1940s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Metal
1940s American Regency Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Upholstery, Wood
1950s French Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Metal
1940s European Art Deco Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Velvet, Beech
1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rosewood
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Brass
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Upholstery, Rattan
1950s French Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Brass
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Brass
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rattan
1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Metal
1950s French Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Leather
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Metal
1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Faux Leather
1950s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric
1950s German Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Cord, Oak
1950s French Rustic Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Wood
1950s French Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Rope
1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Fabric, Wood
Antique and Vintage Ottomans and Poufs
Antique and vintage ottomans and poufs add comfort and style to any living room, game room, home office or minimalist lounge space. An ottoman is a short seat or footstool that is also often used to store items. A pouf is similar, but it’s typically more petite than an ottoman, usually without the storage space inside.
When one thinks of the Ottoman Empire, it’s easy to overlook the iconic seat named for the region. The ottoman — originally an upholstered seat or small bench without a back or arms — was a family’s main seating furniture, a way to merge floor seating with cushions and mats. It wasn’t until they were brought to Europe from Turkey, during the 18th century, that it became popular to join ottomans with other pieces of furniture, such as at the base of a chair. Eventually, these footrests were transformed into storage furnishings to organize quilts and blankets or other textiles. Furniture makers crafted their ottomans with lids that revealed a hidden cupboard, which rendered them both comfortable and practical.
Poufs, which appeared in France during the 1840s, are also of the low-platform seating variety. These versatile furnishings have been made available in all manner of shapes and sizes over time, and depending upon their firmness can be used as a side table should an occasion call for an extra one. However, your average ottoman is almost always firmer than a pouf, and even if the plush pouf in your living room feels sturdy, it’s probably not the best surface for your early-evening cocktail.
Both ottomans and poufs can help create an inviting and warm atmosphere in your living space. For the smaller rooms that are characterized by a casual feel, a shaggy or woven wool pouf might be a better choice, as it’s likely to be more compact and floor-cushion-like than an ottoman. The latter are often larger and more table-like and are comparatively a good fit for a more formal room such as a library or a study. Today, you might find that an ottoman works well in your bedroom, where there isn’t room for a sofa, or perhaps it can serve as a reliable perch in front of your vintage vanity table.
Whatever your seating needs are, find a collection of antique, new and vintage ottomans and poufs in varying styles on 1stDibs that include neoclassical, Industrial and mid-century modern. From the bright colors and bold patterns deployed by Milan-born designer Lorenza Bozzoli to the classy leather furnishings created at family-run Brooklyn, New York, atelier Moses Nadel, there is an endless range of these lovable low stools that merge seamlessly with most decor.