Contemporary Ottomans & Poufs
Contemporary ottomans are the easiest way to add flexibility to your living room—kick your feet up, pull up an extra seat, or create a soft spot to land a tray. The Brick has to offer contemporary ottomans and poufs that fit today’s homes, from clean-lined, tailored pieces to cozy textured poufs that bring warmth to a space.
If the room already has a strong focal point (like a sectional or statement sofa), a contemporary ottoman helps balance the layout without adding visual clutter. It’s also an effortless upgrade in condos and apartments, where every piece needs to earn its footprint.
Why add a contemporary ottoman
A contemporary ottoman can do multiple jobs in one compact piece. Storage-ottoman guides often describe ottomans as versatile furniture that can work as additional seating, a coffee-table alternative, and a hidden storage solution.
The Brick has to offer ottomans that help your living room feel more organized, especially in family spaces where blankets, remotes, chargers, and toys can pile up quickly.
Contemporary storage ottoman benefits
A contemporary storage ottoman is designed to keep everyday items out of sight, which can make the room feel calmer in minutes. Storage-ottoman resources frequently highlight space-saving and decluttering as core advantages, since one piece can combine seating and concealed storage.
Ottoman vs pouf: what’s the difference?
These terms get mixed up, but there’s a practical difference in how they function. One explanation describes a pouffe as typically smaller and softer, while an ottoman is usually more structured and often larger (and more likely to include storage).
The Brick has to offer contemporary poufs that work well as casual extra seating, plus contemporary ottomans that feel more substantial as a living room anchor piece.
Contemporary styles that look current
Contemporary design sits comfortably between classic and modern, so it works with lots of décor styles already in Canadian homes.
Upholstery choices
- Fabric ottomans: Great for softness and texture, especially in relaxed family rooms.
- Leather-look options: A polished choice that pairs well with metal accents and clean silhouettes.
- Textured poufs: Ideal for adding depth to minimalist spaces.
Shapes and silhouettes
- Round poufs: Soften rooms filled with straight lines and sharp edges.
- Square ottomans: Pair naturally with sectionals and modular seating.
- Rectangular ottomans: Work well in front of longer sofas and can double as a bench-style seat.
How to choose the right size ottomans
A contemporary ottoman should feel proportional to your seating, not oversized. Aim for a height that sits close to your sofa seat height so it’s comfortable as a footrest, and leave enough walkway space so the room stays easy to move through.
For sectionals, placing an ottoman inside the “L” can create a flexible centre zone, while a storage pouf near an armchair adds a convenient spot for books or a throw.
Shop contemporary ottomans at The Brick
The Brick has to offer contemporary ottomans and poufs that help you fine-tune comfort, add quick storage, and finish the look of a living room without a full furniture overhaul. If you find the same brand and model advertised for less within 30 days of delivery or pickup (with identical terms and conditions), The Brick’s 30 Day Price Match Guarantee says it will refund the difference with proof and verification (terms apply).
FAQs About Contemporary Ottomans
What is a contemporary ottoman used for?
Many guides describe ottomans as multipurpose pieces used as a footrest, extra seating, a flexible surface (like a tray spot), and sometimes a hidden storage solution.
What’s the difference between a contemporary pouf and an ottoman?
A pouffe is often described as smaller and softer, while an ottoman is usually more structured and more likely to include storage.
Are contemporary storage ottomans worth it?
Storage-ottoman resources commonly highlight them as space-saving pieces that reduce visible clutter by giving you a place to tuck items away.
How do I pick the right size ottoman for my sofa or sectional?
Choose an ottoman that feels proportional to the seating width, fits your walking paths, and sits at a comfortable height for your legs; for sectionals, confirm it won’t block access to seats or pathways.



