The term was used during the 18th and early 19th centuries to describe an upholstered deep couch, usually without arms, sometimes with a seat on either side of a central divide. Named after those found in the luxurious palaces of the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire. It later came to refer specifically to an upholstered day bed containing a deep box base in which linen, clothing and other domestic effects could be stored. Popular until the 1920s.

There are two distinct types of stools. The earliest is the simplest type of seat furniture probably devised by human beings, consisting of a short wooden bench standing either on four legs or sometimes a flat-shaped support at either end. The legs may be square or turned, and in primitive versions simply sticks cut from a tree. Round milking stools usually had only three short legs.

The second more sophisticated type of stools, were constructed with a frame joined by mortice and tenon joints. Using this construction method, padded or upholstered stools for use in the drawing room have more...

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A large grey silk velvet buttoned ottoman, with fringe and rope…

Grey Silk Velvet Ottoman with Fringe and Rope Trim

A large grey silk velvet buttoned ottoman, with fringe and rope trim details, 44 cm high, 118 cm wide, 77 cm deep. Provenance: Jean-Pierre Heurteau, Melbourne

An upholstered ottoman, the shaped buttoned top in coral…

Coral Fringed Ottoman from Ros Palmer Antiques

An upholstered ottoman, the shaped buttoned top in coral fringed patterned fabric. Height 53 cm, width 90 cm, depth 90 cm. Provenance: Ros Palmer Antiques, Sydney. Private collection, Sydney

Georgian style needlework Ottoman, the rectangular ottoman with…

Georgian Needlework Ottoman with Laurel Ribbon and Lion Feet

Georgian style needlework Ottoman, the rectangular ottoman with ring handles to sides, needlework depicting a Bloomsbury laurel ribbon within a geometric border, raised on gilt metal lion paw feet, height 47 cm, width 96 cm, depth 66 cm. Provenance: The…

Rectangular ottoman, 20th century, upholstered seat, raised on…

Rectangular Ottoman with Upholstered Seat and Square Legs

Rectangular ottoman, 20th century, upholstered seat, raised on square sectioned legs joined by stretchers, height 40 cm width 100 cm depth 47 cm. Provenance: Ros Palmer Antiques, Woollahra, NSW. The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW

Modern square ottoman, with multicolour stripped upholstery,…

Multicolour Stripped Ottoman from Handbury Collection

Modern square ottoman, with multicolour stripped upholstery, height 40 cm width 123 cm depth 123 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs Matthew Handbury, Sydney. Labels: Thomas Gail Martin, Sydney, c. 2005

A sewing tidy ottoman, Australian cedar with porcelain bun feet,…

Antique Cedar Sewing Ottoman with Porcelain Feet

A sewing tidy ottoman, Australian cedar with porcelain bun feet, circa 1870, 17 cm high, 29 cm across

A pair of upholstered cedar fireside ottomans, circa 1840, 45…

1840 Cedar Fireside Ottomans with Upholstery

A pair of upholstered cedar fireside ottomans, circa 1840, 45 cm high, 48 cm wide, 43 cm deep

A good ottoman, made by Alexander J Cook, Melbourne. a fine…

Plush Button Ottoman with Tasselled Border and Casters

A good ottoman, made by Alexander J Cook, Melbourne. a fine shaped square ottoman, with a plush button padded top, a deep tasselled border and raised on casters, well upholstered in a wheat gold ticking sateen. Height 47 cm. Length 100 cm. Width 100 cm

19th century cedar & huon pine ottoman on bun feet

Cedar and Huon Pine Ottoman with Bun Feet

19th century cedar & huon pine ottoman on bun feet

Trefoil shape cut velvet ottoman, heavy fringe border. Height…

Ros Palmer Trefoil Ottoman with Fringe

Trefoil shape cut velvet ottoman, heavy fringe border. Height 50 cm. Width 87 cm. Depth 83 cm. Provenance: Ros Palmer Interiors, Woollahra. The Estate of a Lady, NSW

A fine Georgian ottoman, with shaped apron and cabriole legs…

Georgian Ottoman with Provenance from St David's Cathedral

A fine Georgian ottoman, with shaped apron and cabriole legs with pad foot upholstered in 19th century paisley fabric. Provenance: St David's Cathedral, Hobart