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Collection of Ottoman era Turkish coffee zarfs, c. 18th or 19th century. Although coffee was probably discovered in Ethiopia, it was in Turkey around the 13th century that it became popular as a beverage. As with the serving of tea in China and Japan, the serving of coffee in Turkey was a complex, ritualized process.
Ottoman coffeehouses also had religious and musical ties. Europeans adopted coffeehouses and other Ottoman leisure customs during the early modern period. [citation needed] The activity of coffee-drinking and coffeehouses originated in Arabia, and it moved to Egypt then to Persia then to the Ottoman Empire during the sixteenth century. [1]
Daybed, a combination furniture which can be used as a bed, for sitting, or for rest and relaxation in common rooms; Lambing chair, a type of unchair commonly with storage under the seat in form of a drawer; Monks bench, a table/bench; Ottoman, a stool where the seat often is hinged with a hollow inside which can be used for storage
This ottoman shows a different way to use the fabric, and the sage color is just so soothing! I'd pair this ottoman with a neutral armchair and stash all my extra throw blankets inside. $49 at Walmart
A sleek upholstered storage bench works well as a coffee table in the living room. Use the inside area to store extra blankets and objects — it also doubles as a comfy seat. With seven colors ...
A modern white coffee table. A coffee table is a low table designed to be placed in a sitting area for convenient support of beverages, remote controls, magazines, books (especially large, illustrated coffee table books), decorative objects, and other small items. [1] [2] [3]