Modern Hill selects items that excel in quality, style, and creativity from a period that transformed the art of decorating. They undergo careful examination and restoration by specialists at our Chicago facility.
Products labeled "Vintage Restored" can be customized and matched in color, tone, and texture as though they were an original set. And with Modern Hill’s flat rate shipping, additional pieces ship for free.
BRAND NEW
Easy Pouf by VerPan
RESTORATION AVAILABLE
Vladimir Kagan Mid Century Two Position Contour Walnut Rocking Chair and Ottoman
VINTAGE
AS-IS
John Hutton for Donghia Merbau Collection Mahogany and Rattan Club Chairs with Ottomans - Pair
Our pieces ship anywhere nationwide for one low flat rate. You only pay for shipping on one piece per order—anything else we can fit on the same truck ships for free.
VINTAGE
AS-IS
Arnold Madsen for Madsen & Schubell Mid Century MS-30 Danish Teak Easy Lounge Chair
VINTAGE
AS-IS
Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates Mid Century Slim Jim Highback Lounge Chair - Pair
RESTORATION AVAILABLE
Vladimir Kagan for Directional Mid Century Lounge Chairs with Ottoman - Pair
VINTAGE
AS-IS
Paul McCobb Mid Century Iron Stool
VINTAGE
AS-IS
Paul McCobb Mid Century Iron Stool
RESTORATION AVAILABLE
Marge Carson Mid Century Brass Souffle Poof Ottoman - Pair
An ottoman is typically a rectangular or square upholstered piece with a rigid frame underneath, designed for use as a footstool, extra seat, or occasional table. A pouf is a softer, usually round or oval shape, often stuffed with foam or cotton without a rigid frame, designed primarily as casual floor seating or an accent piece. Mid century designers produced both, with Danish manufacturers favoring framed ottomans and Scandinavian imports frequently featuring leather and wool poufs. The functional overlap is considerable, but the construction method is the clearest way to tell them apart.
Yes. Mid century modern has remained one of the most durable and consistently popular design movements since its revival in the late 1990s. Unlike shorter-lived trends, the MCM aesthetic has integrated into mainstream American and European interior design for more than two decades and shows no sign of slowing. Its core principles, clean lines, natural materials, functional form, translate across contemporary, traditional, and eclectic interiors, which is a significant part of why the style has endured where other design movements faded.
Yes. A portion of our ottoman inventory includes pieces with lift-top storage compartments, hinged lids, and internal divided storage. These were common in American mid century production where living rooms needed to do double duty in smaller postwar homes. Use the filters on this page to narrow to storage models, or contact us with your dimensions and we will point you to options in current stock.
Yes. Reupholstery is available on every ottoman we sell, leather, wool, fabric, or your choice of upholstery. Restoration also includes cushion refilling, frame refinishing, and leather conditioning where needed. Restoration is entirely optional. Many buyers prefer the original upholstery and patina, particularly on designer-attributed pieces like Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller lounge ottomans and Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates chair-and-ottoman pairings, where originality significantly affects collector value. Request a restoration quote during checkout or contact us before purchase for a detailed plan.