Collection: poufs

Vintage poufs offer flexible seating options and stylish accents – from mid-century to Art Deco.

Frequently asked questions and answers

A pouf is usually softer, fully upholstered and often without fixed legs, while classic stools have a more solid seat and legs.

  • In the living roomas additional seating or footrest.
  • In the bedroomas a decorative element or storage for clothes.
  • In the hallwayas a seat for putting on shoes.
  • Velvet & Velour: Luxurious and soft, typical of Art Deco designs.
  • leather: Timeless, durable and easy to care for.
  • Cotton & Linen: Natural, breathable and versatile.
  • fabric covers: Vacuum regularly or clean with a textile cleaner.
  • Leather poufs: Treat with leather conditioner to maintain suppleness.
  • Wooden details: Clean with a dry cloth and occasionally treat with wood polish.

Yes, many poufs can be used as a side table or storage area with a tray on top – models with firm upholstery are particularly stable.

  • Poufs are versatile seating furniture that can be flexibly integrated into any living space. They can serve as additional seating, a footrest, or a decorative element. Particularly popular areMid-century poufswith simple wooden feet,Bauhaus modelswith clear, functional shapes or luxuriousArt Deco poufswith velvet or leather covers. Vintage poufs impress with high-quality materials, durable workmanship, and unique design.2nd-home.ioHere you will find a curated selection of tested vintage poufs – sustainable, stylish and immediately available.

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