Poufs have been popular for a while now and we think they are an excellent small space addition. As extra seating, a footstool or makeshift tabletop, grownup furniture or the object of a child's imagination, a pouf can go anywhere, be anything. Here are five we like in a range of textures, styles and price points.
- Tan Moroccan Leather Pouf - Serena & Lily, $395
- Knitted Poufs - CB2, $89.95 each
- Calypso St. Barth - for Target, $59.99 (sold out online, available in some stores)
- Globetrotter Pouf - Urban Outfitters, $149
- Bohemian Summer Pouf - World Market, $59.99






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I've been wanting to make one like the first photo for a while now, but with fabric, but I can't seem to find a pattern. Idea's anyone?
Amy Butler has a pattern similar to the one from World Market.
dutch girl, http://3punkmom.blogspot.com/2010/05/tutorial-land-of-nod-inspired-floor.html
Here's a tute I've been saving, can't wait to finally try it out.
I tried to crochet a pouff for my nursery. And after much time and too much yarn I decided the $89.95 CB2 price is pretty reasonable.
I thought the World Market one WAS the Amy Butler pattern, but did not recognize the fabric. There are also some great ones (already made) on Etsy, and you can choose your own fabric! Most are priced nicely, from $40 to $80.
For those who like the Serena & Lily pouf, you can find the same one in a multitude of colors for cheaper online. Just google "Moroccan pouf".
check out ikramdesign.com you will be amazed by styles and colors of the Moroccan poufs they have.
found on www.pouf.us delivered in 2 days strait from Marrakesh. free shipping.
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For genuine leather 100% handmade Moroccan pouf, have a look at: www.morocco-gate.com