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Multi-Purpose Workhorse
- Pouf Round, $245
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Vintage Glam
In a rich velvet texture in oh-so-neutral dove gray or blush pink options, the pleats and brass bottom of this piece add just enough old Hollywood glam to your space. This pouf is as much at home beside trays of cocktails and canapes in a living room as it is at a dressing table. You can even add a pouf to a bathroom as a place to put on lotion, nail polish, or last minute touches before a night out. In a well ventilated bathroom, any material can work, but best to choose a natural breathable material that can shake off the moisture from the room.
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Rich Texture
- Alayna Ottoman, $298
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Boho Touch
Lately, Michelle has been working with textured fabric poufs to lend a boho chic vibe to her Los Angeles clients’ spaces, both inside and out. The shag fringe adds an extra-special textural element to the piece.
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Cozy Showstopper
- Moroccan Wedding Pouf, $198
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Globetrotter
- Moroccan Pouf - Small, $299
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Sense of Proportion
- Velvet Carousel Ottoman, $548
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Outdoor Living
Poufs are a great way to add extra perch space next to loungers and chairs. They instantly warm outdoor spaces up, adding a softer texture against concrete patios and decking, says Michelle.
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All-Weather Options
- Grey Outdoor Pouf, $219
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Like a Warm Hug
Because of their lower height off the floor, poufs make great mobile seating options, especially for children who can move poufs from one room to another, Boudreau says. A cozy one like this invites kiddos to pull up a seat around family and friends.