Ottoman And Pouffe Buying Guide
Choose an ottoman or pouffe when you need flexible seating, a footrest, or a soft accent near a sofa. Pick height carefully so it works with the sofa seat and does not become a tripping point.
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Choose an ottoman or pouffe when you need flexible seating, a footrest, or a soft accent near a sofa. Pick height carefully so it works with the sofa seat and does not become a tripping point.
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