Guest Picks: Do You Pouf?
This is a handmade burlap pouf. I like its rustic quality.
This shaggy, tie-dye pouf emits a '70s vibe. It'd be fun to have in a game room because its bigger size is great for lounging.
This pouf is made with metal, an untraditional material. I love the colors and texture the weaving creates.
I like the gypsy, boho vibe of this pouf. It would add interest to any room.
I like the French, shabby chic quality of this pouf.
This ecofriendly, cable-knit pouf makes me immediately picture a ski house.
This signature Missoni zigzag will cost you more than other poufs, but it will always be in style.
I love the nontraditional, geometric quality to this pouf's shape. It's so unique and certainly a conversation starter.
If you want to go the designer route, this piece by Donna Wilson is a collector's item.
This jute pouf reminds me of the FEED line.
The patchwork of this pouf looks one of a kind.
I love the bright fuchsia of this pouf. I think it would be cute in a girls' room.
This is a great retro print for a Mad Menβinspired room.
I love the colors and Bohemian pattern of this pouf.
This indoor/outdoor pouf comes with a handle for easy transport from room to room. You could even bring it on a picnic.
I love the bright color and texture of this simple pouf.
The wool curls and 3-D texture give this one its Poodle name. Doesn't it look so cozy?
This is the quintessential Moroccan pouf in a gorgeous white. This one isn't meant for sticky-handed kids!
This pouf is made of 100 percent recycled denim, and I love how ecofriendly it is.
This graphic pouf would add pizzazz to any room. The black and white would be a good mix with other solid colors.
I love the stitching detail on this outdoor pouf.
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