When I first received the Moxeay Ottoman in Light Grey, I was excited to have a stylish and comfortable foot rest for my living room. Upon further inspection, I realized that this "foot rest" could also function as a coffee table. While the dual purpose is a great idea, I found that the large button tufting on the top made it difficult to balance anything on the surface without it wobbling around. That being said, as a foot rest, the Moxeay Ottoman is incredibly comfortable. The fabric is soft and plush, and the overall design is sleek and modern. It easily blends into any room decor and is a true statement piece. The light grey color is perfect for adding a subtle touch of color without being too overwhelming. Overall, I would recommend the Moxeay Ottoman as a foot rest. However, if you're looking for a coffee table replacement, this may not be the best option for stability.
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