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75cm(w) 38cm(h) 58cm(d)  
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Footstools are available in all manner of shapes, styles and sizes.  We’ll take you through your options below.

Material

Our selection includes fabric and leather footstools depending on your preference.

  • Fabric footstools are often cheaper than leather footstools and can include patterns, too.
  • A corrected leather footstool is easier to clean, making it a good choice for homes with children and pets.  Leather can also give your lounge a sophisticated look.
  • Some footstools combine leather and fabric, fusing prestige with colour and comfort.

Standard or storage?

Would you prefer a standard model or an ottoman stool with storage?

  • Since standard footstools don’t have any additional functions, they are free to focus more on style, which means they are available in more shapes and sizes and with more design features.
  • You might prefer the idea of a storage footstool. Simply lift the lid of the ottoman stool to access that extra storage space – perfect for keeping the living room tidy.

Size

Size is also important when selecting your footstool.

  • A small footstool is ideal if you just want somewhere to rest your feet.  It’s also useful if you don’t have much room in your lounge. Because it’s small, it will also be lighter, making it a good choice for anyone who would prefer to avoid straining themselves with heavy lifting. The disadvantage of a small stool is that it most likely won’t include storage.
  • A large footstool can be used to rest books and magazines and serves as extra seating if you find yourself with one too many guests. It’s also easier to find a large footstool with storage if storage is a priority.

Decoration

Decoration adds extra flair to any footstool.  Here we’ve listed some of the most common design features.

  • Button tufting is a common feature of classic furnishings. Historically used to make upholstery less lumpy, it’s still used as a design feature to this day.
  • Nailhead trims add a touch of opulence. They can be found across both traditional and contemporary sofa ranges.
  • Welting around the seams adds texture and interest, but it’s not just for show. It also boosts the longevity of the upholstery by holding the seams together more securely.

Shape

Stools are available in different shapes to suit your style.

Many of our stools are square, but modern retro sofas may use unusual or angular shapes for a more unique look.

Accent stools

Footstools generally match the colour and pattern of their corresponding sofa range. However, there are exceptions to this rule, such as with accent stools.

An accent stool comes in a colour which complements the rest of your furnishings. This adds a splash of definition and excitement to your décor. The accent stool may be upholstered in a bold patterned fabric to achieve this effect.

Feet

Feet are the finishing touch on your footstool and come in a variety of styles.

  • Casters can be a useful feature for larger or heavier stools, since you don’t have to lift the stool in order to move it around.
  • A bun or turned foot is more common on classic or traditional style furniture.
  • Square and tapered feet are popular for contemporary and casual style ranges.

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Now you can explore our range of footstools with all the facts in front of you.  Find the perfect place to put your feet up.

 
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