Talk:Ottoman (furniture)

There is only one hit for C. Frederick Ottoman, 1st Viscount of Ottoman, in a google search -- the text of which appears to be cut-and-pasted here. It is doubted that the ottoman was in invented in this manner.

I love that the picture caption states that the ottoman is "In its natural habitat."141.152.11.118 01:16, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

^I second that. Mik 02:43, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

I agree...it's the not-quite-encyclopedic touches that make Wikipedia truly entertaining to read.--Mobius Soul 03:11, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

Argh, someone removed it for vandalism. Oh well. At least I have this:

-- Mik 22:33, 17 June 2006 (UTC)

Humpty
I made a blog post recently about the term humpty which is what we call an Ottoman in New Zealand, and whilst writing it discovered that the term is also used in Newfoundland. I tried to edit this page to add links to those, but the system warned that blog posts aren't usually accepted as references, so I didn't post it. I can't find any other references explaining it though, so just including them here for anyone who may find them useful or wants to include them in the article anyway. https://missingtherock.blogspot.com/2007/11/newfoundland-word-of-day.html https://random.hellyer.kiwi/humpties/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ryanhellyer27 (talk • contribs) 09:44, 28 March 2021 (UTC)

Offensive?
It seems that the term ottoman as applied to furniture is offensive to some. See and. Seems it might be worth a mention. --24.39.216.237 06:07, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Yes I find the word Ottoman offensive, as well as the sky falling on my head, kiwi fruit, nails, and any one who dilutes his/her brandy.

Obis —Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.210.139.233 (talk) 15:17, 29 July 2009 (UTC)


 * I don't see why Ottoman should be offensive to anyone, except possibly Armenians. It's not a racial epithet.Gymnophoria (talk) 11:49, 11 December 2012 (UTC)

Not an Ottoman in the UK
In the UK we'd call this a pouffe - an Ottoman is a kind of backless sofa with either one or two ends for leaning on. They derive from the Roman dining couch and this is the authentic meaning. Not sure how silly Americans turned this into a footstool.Gymnophoria (talk) 11:49, 11 December 2012 (UTC)

Capitalisation
Please could explicit mention be made of whether it is an “Ottoman” or an “ottoman”? JDAWiseman (talk) 13:02, 24 July 2020 (UTC)