Handcrafted Poufs from Around the world

African Pouf

Craftsmanship: Talented artisans rely on ancient methods. They carefully sew every single seam by hand, putting so much care and attention into each pouf.

Design: the poufs often have geometric patterns and tribal symbols. These poufs are inspired by the cultures in places like Mali, Niger, Morroco or Ghana.

Sustainability: Many artisans, use leather sourced as a by-product of the local livestock industry.



Indian pouf

India’s vibrant culture finds its way into poufs through kantha stitching and leather accents.

Design: The poufs feature bold, colorful patterns made with hand-stitched embroidery, often combined with leather bases for durability.

Craftsmanship: Kantha is a traditional technique that reuses old fabrics, making the pouf eco-friendly

Moroccan Leather Poufs

Design: Often round, these poufs are adorned with intricate embroidery and geometric patterns.

Materials: these poufs are Crafted from high-quality leather, and are naturally tanned for softness and durability.

Turkish Kilim Poufs

Design: These poufs are made from vintage or upcycled kilim rugs, featuring geometric patterns and vibrant, earthy tones.

Materials: Handwoven wool or cotton kilim fabric is combined with a sturdy base for durability.

Cultural Influence: The patterns often reflect Anatolian motifs, each symbolizing elements like protection, or unity.

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