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The use of a large ottoman as a coffee table in a living space can bring in different textures and patterns. I especially recommend them to clients that need a "kid friendly" space. A fabric ottoman can withstand the beating of a toy digger, or an actual child climbing or falling in the space (no stitches please). Here are a few of my favorites right now:
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