The Moroccan pouf works as a convenient seat, coffee table or foot stool and an eye-catcher in the home. All our poufs are made of genuine leather, handmade in Morocco by local small producers. Durable and multi-purpose poufs are always individual and sensual natural products that fit both modern and bohemian interiors.
Product information
Color: Dark brown leather, white pattern.
Material: Goat leather, hand-stitched.
Weight: 1.0kg. The pouf is delivered empty - intended to be filled with, for example, old textiles or foam. Filling and emptying is easy with the zipper on the bottom of the product.
Size: diameter about 55cm, height when filled about 35cm.
Care and maintenance: Normal leather care products - do not wash
Note: As a genuine natural product, the pouf may have slight differences in the color nuances of the leather. Goat leather can also smell like new - the smell normally disappears in a few days.
From traditional design language to modern interior design
The surface of the poufs is decorated with a traditional hand-stitched symbol known as the Moroccan star. The history of these Rahi goes all the way back to the 1200s during the Ottoman Empire, when handmade leather Rahi found their way into the homes of the aristocracy. Thanks to their timeless design language, poufs have maintained their popularity as everyday objects. In the middle of the modern Scandinavian decorating trend, colorful poufs bring cheer to the center of the living room.
All poufs are made by hand from start to finish. As a genuine natural product, leather is a long-lasting and natural material that, according to many, only gets better with time. As a natural product, Pouf can sometimes have a strong smell when new, and the surface of the leather may have irregularities, such as stains or spots. The leather can also live and stretch over time, and even a worn-out surface with common leather care products comes back to life. The ottomans are delivered empty and old textiles, such as clothes, sheets and pillows, have traditionally been used to fill them - so it serves as a perfect disposal place for clothes that have seen their best days. So recycling at its best.