
Doing Goods Ottomans
Handwoven ottomans from Doing Goods with tiger, leopard, and zebra in soft wool and vibrant colors.
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At Dims Studio, you’ll find Doing Goods ottomans with imaginative animal motifs, handwoven in wool. Each ottoman is handpicked by Dinna and inspired by the Heritage collection, where Indian artisans transform wool into colorful, soft cushions and stools.
Animal motifs in soft wool
The distinctive designs like Santana Tiger, leopard, and zebra bring life to living rooms, kids’ rooms, and hallways alike. The colors range from sunny yellow and orange to brown, black, and cream, and the thick wool makes them comfortable to sit on or use as footstools.
Various shapes and sizes
- Round ottomans about 40 cm in diameter
- Rectangular poufs for footrests or extra seating
- Square stools featuring animal motifs
- Upholstered surfaces with soft wool and cotton filling
Craftsmanship from India
Each Doing Goods ottoman is handmade in India by skilled weavers. The thick wool is both durable and soft, and the embroidered details give each piece its own character. The Heritage collection is known for its quality and playful design.
The colorful world of the Heritage collection
Doing Goods ottomans fit homes where you want to add personality and warmth. Use them as extra seating, in a reading nook, or as a statement piece in the kids’ room. The handwoven motifs lift both modern and classic interiors.
An ottoman is a low, upholstered piece of furniture without a backrest or armrests, often used as a footstool, extra seating, or coffee table. At Dims Studio, you’ll find Doing Goods ottomans characterized by handmade textiles and distinctive animal motifs.
Dims Studio offers a specially curated selection of ottomans from Doing Goods, where craftsmanship and playful details go hand in hand. Each ottoman features Doing Goods’ signature exotic animal designs and soft, handwoven surfaces. Here you’ll find ottomans that are both practical and add a whimsical touch to your decor.
Materials and craftsmanship
Doing Goods ottomans are made with a focus on traditional techniques and natural materials. The cover is handwoven from cotton and wool, providing a soft and durable surface. The distinctive animal motifs are hand-tufted, giving each ottoman its own unique character. The interior typically consists of foam and a wooden frame, ensuring both comfort and stability. The handmade process means small variations in color and pattern are part of the charm.
Sizes and dimensions
- Most Doing Goods ottomans measure about 60 cm long and 40 cm wide, with a height of around 35 cm.
- Some models are more compact, for example 45 x 30 x 30 cm, making them suitable for smaller spaces or as kids’ furniture.
- The low height of the ottomans makes them easy to place in front of the sofa, beside an armchair, or at the foot of the bed.
- They typically weigh between 4 and 8 kg, so they are easy to move around.
Doing Goods – History and inspiration
Doing Goods is a Dutch brand known for its colorful and imaginative home textiles. The inspiration comes from travels in India, where the founders have developed close relationships with local artisans. Their ottomans are designed with a wink and a love for animals, seen in iconic motifs like leopard, tiger, and zebra. Everything is produced under fair conditions, with an emphasis on sustainability in both materials and production.
Use and styling of ottomans
- Use the ottoman as extra seating in the living room, kids’ room, or hallway.
- Place a tray on top and use it as a low coffee table for drinks, books, or snacks.
- Ottomans are popular as colorful statements in minimalist spaces, adding texture and personality.
- They also work well as footrests in front of your favorite chair or as decorative elements in the bedroom.
- In the kids’ room, they bring the animal figures to life and create a playful atmosphere.
Interior styles and pairing options
Doing Goods ottomans fit many types of homes. In bohemian-inspired interiors, they highlight a relaxed and colorful vibe. In modern Nordic spaces, they create contrast with their patterns and texture. They can also be used as a surprising touch in classic settings, breaking up tradition. Pair them with other Doing Goods textiles, like rugs or cushions, for a cohesive style. The animal-inspired motifs make the ottomans great conversation starters wherever they are placed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an ottoman?
An ottoman is a low, upholstered piece of furniture without a backrest, used as a footstool, seat, or small table.
What size ottoman should I choose?
Choose size based on space and purpose – typically Doing Goods ottomans measure 60 x 40 x 35 cm, but smaller models are also available.
What is the difference between an ottoman and a pouf?
An ottoman often has a firmer frame and legs, while a pouf is usually soft all around and without legs.
How big is a typical Doing Goods ottoman?
Most measure about 60 cm long, 40 cm wide, and 35 cm high.
What material is best for ottomans?
Cotton and wool are popular for their softness and durability – Doing Goods uses handwoven textiles.
What is an ottoman used for?
It’s used as a footstool, extra seating, low table, or decorative element.
Can an ottoman be used as a coffee table?
Yes, place a tray on top to create a stable surface for cups and books.
Are Doing Goods ottomans good gifts?
Yes, they are popular as gifts thanks to their handmade quality and fun design.
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