our selection for a cozy and elegant living room

Velvet Pouf
© Sklum © Kave Home

A small velvet pouf to enhance the living room

Whether it serves as a footrest in a large living room or as an extra seat in a micro living room, the small velvet pouf not only adds a cozy touch to the room: it also enhances the decor.

Roberta Roberta
© Bloomingville

It’s hard to resist the vintage charm of the Roberta mushroom pouf from Bloomingville! This model with an atypical look seduces both with its shape and its very chic golden color. This little pouf is enough to add a twist to the very simple Scandinavian sofa. It looks just as great with the aged leather sofa. And for a 100% organic look, we can easily combine it with the rounded sofa.

Point Velvet Point Velvet
© Fatboy

The Fatboy brand has made itself known thanks to its oversized beanbags, which can be installed indoors as well as on the terrace or balcony. Today it offers its classics in a velvet range soberly called Velvet. Among the essential pieces: the Point Velvet model, a round model that comes in such a range of colors that there is necessarily a model that matches your interior.

Nonna Nonna
© The Socialite Family

With its Nonna collection, The Socialite Family reinvents living room furniture in vintage fringed velvet. If the sofa has been widely noticed, it would be a shame to miss this little square pouf. Available in beige or color, it fits elegantly into the boho living room. We also like it in an Arty decor with maximalist accents.

Merle Velvet Pouf Merle Velvet Pouf
© Westwing

The Merle velvet pouf from Westwing appears to be composed of two independent elements fitted together to form an S. This elegant model is available in blue, pink or white. Able to find its place in almost all living rooms, it is great for integrating curves into the decor without embarking on a major makeover.

Sumo Sumo
© Bodema

Retro, velvet? Not necessarily ! At Bodema, it even adorns the Sumo designer pouf. This very contemporary creation is perfect for bringing a very chic cocooning touch to the modern living room.

Black Velvet And Gold Metal Chest Pouf Black Velvet And Gold Metal Chest Pouf
© Maisons Du Monde

The velvet pouf is undoubtedly one of Maisons du Monde’s favorite pieces. Drawing inspiration from the Neo Art Deco style, the brand has the habit of enhancing it with a touch of gold color. With this chest ottoman in black velvet and gold metal, she creates a multifunctional model, perfect for optimizing a small living room.

Cadenet Cadenet
© Kave Home

We love the Cadenet corduroy pouf from Kave Home, and its very modern terracotta color. This model equipped with a handle is easy to move, and although it gently warms the living room, it adapts to the needs of the moment. So you can also count on him in the bedroom or in the entrance.

Lounge PugLounge Pug
© Big Bertha Original

Known for its oversized ottomans and ottoman sofas, Big Bertha Original also makes small ottomans. Like all its creations, the brand offers this model in a wide variety of colors and finishes. We particularly love the velvet version and its casual chic look!

An (x)xl velvet pouf for a cocooning living room

Nothing like a (very) large velvet pouf to transform the living room into a 100% cocooning space, without compromising on the look!

Villabon Villabon
© Drawer

Alone or in combination with the sofa from the same collection, equipped with wooden pin legs or compass legs: with the Villabon pouf from Drawer, you have the piece that will bring the finishing touch to your retro living room! Available in very sixties colors, such as olive green or mustard yellow, it also comes in more sober shades such as gray. We particularly like it in this flamboyant rust version which goes well with light oak or cane furniture.

Thiago Thiago
© Sklum

The Thiago corduroy pouf from Sklum seduces as much by its generous dimensions as by its very reasonable price. It constitutes a nice alternative to the traditional armchair in the living room. Canon in beige or gray, it is also available in pink.

Aldo In Mohair Velvet Aldo In Mohair Velvet
© The Socialite Family

Made of mohair and wool velvet, the Aldo pouf by The Socialite Family is undoubtedly among the most chic poufs of the year!

Horta Horta
© Pomax

The large beanbag has become a must-have in the living room, where it sometimes even replaces the coffee table. With Horta, Pomax offers one of the prettiest models of the moment. It brings an organic note of great softness to the contemporary living room.

Rune Modular Corduroy Pouf Rune Modular Corduroy Pouf
© Lisa Design

Pouf or bench? The Rune model by Lisa Design elegantly blurs the lines. This velvet pouf enhanced with wenge legs is available in different colors. The beige version is a nice choice if you are looking for a model that can resist fashion. To stick with the color trends of the year, go for the terracotta or midnight blue version!

  Wilma   Wilma
© Kave Home

Kave Home takes the bean bag to offer its reinterpretation with Wilma, a corduroy model with a handle to move it. To be adopted alone, or accompanied by the small round pouf from the same collection.

Julia Julia
© La Chaise Longue

With Giulia, La chaise Longue offers an original velvet pouf. It is distinguished by its hexagonal design, which contrasts with traditional round, square or organic models.


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