Benches & Ottomans.
The flexible seats: end-of-bed benches, cocktail ottomans that moonlight as tables, entry benches, and poufs that move where the party goes. Bracci and Caracole both contribute.
27 pieces
An ottoman replacing a coffee table wants a tray and a durable top — leather or performance weave — and about 4" less height than the sofa seat. An end-of-bed bench should run roughly two-thirds the bed's width; against a king, anything under 48" floats awkwardly.
These are the easiest pieces to be brave with: a small footprint forgives a bold fabric. They're also the budget-friendly entry into the same coverings the big pieces use — if you're eyeing a Bracci leather for a future sofa, an ottoman in that hide is a working sample you sit on.
Pair with sofas and chairs from the same houses, or see them styled in context in Shop the Room.
What the range looks like
Twenty-seven pieces from roughly $640 to $5,600 — mostly Caracole, with Bracci leather ottomans that match its seating leathers exactly (same library, same grades, ask through the swatch service). An ottoman matched to the sofa's leather reads custom without the custom timeline.
The hands behind these rooms also forge the architecture — entry doors, steel window walls, stair railings — and our own forged-iron furniture. One Dallas shop; renovating and furnishing happen here together.