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The definition of a Pouf defined by the
British Dictionary as "a large solid cushion,
usually cylindrical or cubic in shape, used as
a seat." It is derived from the French word,
"pouffe," which has the same meaning.
The pouf can be used as extra seating for
house guests. If you have company coming,
or just need an extra chair, turn your pouf
into that last seat so no one is ever left
standing. Pick up a pouf for your living
room and use it as a footstool for tired feet.
Try a pouf in your nursery as a footrest for
your rocking chair or glider. Place a pair at
the end of your bed for seating in lieu of a
bench, an easy place to sit while putting on
or taking off shoes.
Place two or three poufs in the middle of
your family room to serve as coffee tables.
A great trick for parties with lots of snacks
is to put a tray on top of your pouf and
presto! You have an extra side table. If you
have little ones, consider skipping the sharp
corners of a coffee table and try a group
of poufs instead. Poufs are, as their name
suggests, softer than coffee tables and are
surely more kid-friendly.
They can be used to bring a pop of color
to any room without replacing the main
furniture items. Poufs are a great way to
add an extra bit of you to a room. They're
versatile, lightweight and easy to move, so
you can easily scoot it around your living
space, or even move it from room to room
as needed. Poufs come in a wide range of
budget-friendly options and are easy to
switch up as your tastes change.
Be it in the form of color, pattern, texture,
or sparkles everywhere, find a pouf that
shows off your style and put it to work in
any space.