Poufs – Poufs – Poufs!

Posted on Feb 16, 2012Feb16
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Moroccan-style poufs have certainly had their share of the design limelight. These small pieces have been popping up all over the media for the past few years, and their popularity doesn’t seem to be fading. The allure of the pouf is pretty simple – it’s a great problem solver! These small seats can easily be moved from place to place, making them a practical choice for extra seating or as a foot rest.   Need more seating around a big family room coffee table? Add a pouf!   A children’s bedroom needs some indestructible seating or a climbing toy? Pouf, please.   Want to add a touch of color to an otherwise neutral palette? A pouf will do the trick.   Well, you get the idea . . .  

House Beautiful

   

Image via Pinterest

     

Design by Chris Kraig as seen in Elle Decor

     

Image via Serenity in Design

     

Elizabeth Martin in Elle Decor

  I would love to help you make your home a functional and beautiful space – with or without a pouf! Please call me to discuss your next interior design project.   Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter! I am busy tweeting about interior design and happenings in the Boston/New England area all the time.
About Leslie Fine

Leslie Fine is the president of Leslie Fine Interiors, Inc., an award winning, full service residential interior design firm located in Boston, Massachusetts. Leslie is known for her personalized service and hands-on approach with her clients in creating functional and beautiful homes. Leslie’s Blog has a large national and international following, and she enjoys sharing her experiences with interior design and luxury living with her readers.

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Comments

  1. Love the pink poufs!

  2. Mari Robeson says:

    Happy to see Poufs are still popular…I’ve been playing with adding them to my line and the feedback from my clients has been great! So happy to meet you. #twitter

    • Leslie Fine says:

      Hi Mari – Thanks for your comment and for your tweet! I’ve gotten alot of feedback from the poufs post – seems that so many people like them! Looking forward to further communications with you!

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