The modern ottoman, a low upholstered seat or footstool, does not have a single inventor, as it evolved over time from various styles of furniture. Its origins can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century, where it was known as a "divan" or "ottoman." The design became popular in Europe in the 19th century, influenced by Middle Eastern and Turkish aesthetics. Today, it is recognized as a versatile piece of furniture used for seating, storage, or as a footrest.
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