Description:
Frame. . Care & Maintenance. Engineered hardwood and
plywood inner frame. Legs are removable and are attached to a metal plate which is attached to the frame. Legs are available in five different finishes. Coil spring suspension for enhanced ...
Description:
Frame constructed of hard white maple veneers in
2" wide, 1/34" thick strips laminated to 6 to 9 ply thickness. All wood grains run in same direction for increased resilience. Thermosetting glue provides structural rigidity without the need for ...
Cocktail:
Cocktail Ottomans are designed
to be lower to the ground with a
flat surface.
Cube:
Cube Ottomans are small in size
and feature a 3 dimensional cube
shape.
Sleeper:
Sleeper Ottomans include
twin/single sized mattress and
cot/bed frames that can be
pulled out to create a sleeping
space.
Glider:
Glider ottomans feature a design
that allows to them to glide
back and forth similar to
gliding chairs.
Standard:
Standard ottomans are your basic
ottoman, just for putting up
your feet and relaxing.
Traditional:
Traditional pieces generally
have wood detail or nailheads,
with an "old world" feel.
Modern/Contemporary:
Modern pieces are simple with
straight lines. They are
typically found in
nontraditional shapes and sizes.
Casual:
Casual ottomans are typically
overstuffed or look fluffy in
nature. Casual style is designed
for comfort rather than
aesthetics.
Transitional:
Transitional pieces are simpler
than traditional, but not 100%
modern. Thye have soft but clean
lines, but lack ornate detail
like the traditional style.
Cottage:
Cottage style are smaller scale
upholstery pieces that are
slipcovered or pictured in plaid
or floral fabrics.
Rustic/Lodge:
Lodge style is a rugged look
where upholstery piece may have
natural wood accents.
Coastal / Tropical:
Coastal pieces are influenced by
styles from overseas. Elements
typical of this style include
rattan, seagrass, wicker, any
woven furniture, any furniture
adorned with palm trees, or
seashells.
Mission / Shaker:
Mission style items have lots of
vertical slats, and simple
horizontal-vertical lines.
Shaker furniture is very simple,
similar to mission without the
slates. Very rarely use light
wood (medium wood or darker)