The Louis ottoman offers choice in colour and design.
September 7th, 2009
Australian-owned Café Culture presents the ‘Louis ottoman’, an innovative and comfortable addition to any club, café, hotel, bar or waiting area.
The Louis ottoman adds personality to any room. It is custom made in Australia to any size or shape as specified, which means you can choose your preferred fabric, size and colour to suit your individual space.
A single seat ottoman is perfect when lined up at tables for dining, a medium sized ottoman will fit up to four at a bar, or sizeable ottoman is ideal for seating many.
The Louis ottoman can be upholstered in any fabric and also offers a choice of plush velvet, patterns or plain, depending on your setting and personal taste. The Louis also features diamond buttoning, a feature that can be top only as an alternative.
Café Culture is based in Sydney and Brisbane, offering a range of quality furniture all over Australia. For instance, the Louis ottoman is already heating up Victoria, with the Edge Bar in Geelong choosing to upholster their ottomans in classic leather.
The Louis ottoman comes with 24-month warranty. More information about Louis and other Café Culture products can be found at cafeculture.com.au
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