When you want to improve the style and comfort of your living areas, the small things often make a difference. We all love how Moroccan rugs feel on our feet or how a leather ottoman can be used as extra seats at a house party. But telling the difference between a Pouffe and a Pouf is one of the things that gets people confused the most. 

 

 

These pieces of furniture are more than just a place to put your feet up. They can also be used as seats, storage, or even a table in a pinch. Even though they look identical, there are small differences between the two that can affect how well they fit into your decor. In today's post, brought to you by Cush & Co, we'll explain the difference between a pouffe and a pouf and show you five of the most important ones.

 

1] Material

 

The materials used are one of the biggest changes between a Pouffe and a PoufPoufs often look like leather poufs, which can be made of real leather or fake leather. This gives your home a bit of country charm or manly grace. On the other hand, poufs are more likely to be covered in various fabrics, such as a cactus silk cushion, which gives the room a more boho and feminine feel.

 

2] Functionality

 

These two pieces of furniture are also different because they can be used for many different things. A pouf is often used as a footstool to rest your feet nicely. Some poufs can even be used to store things. Conversely, pouffes are often used as blanket boxes where you can store throws, cushions, or even books. The fact that the pouffe can be used to store things gives it an extra benefit, especially in smaller rooms.

 

 

3] Design Aesthetics

 

Even though pouffes and poufs are both types of ottomans, the way they look can be very different. A pouf-style grey ottoman can give off a more neutral, modern look, while a pouf-style tan ottoman tends to give off a more earthy, warm vibe. Your chosen color and style will depend on how you want your room to look and feel.

 

4] Geographical Origins

 

Both pieces of furniture come from classic styles but are from different parts of the world. Poufs are more common in Western design, especially in types like Ottoman Australia that mix modern and traditional elements. 

 

Pouffes, on the other hand, are more often used in Moroccan decor and can even be used as Moroccan floor cushions. Knowing where something came from can help you decide which piece goes best with the style of your home.

 

5] Size & Form

 

Size is important when you have a restricted room or want your furniture to do more than one thing. Most poufs have a more organized shape, and some are even big enough to be used as large floor cushions. Poufs tend to be rounder and may be smaller, which makes them good for small areas. A white pouf-style chair might be the best choice if you want something sleek and modern.

 

Conclusion

Whether looking for a leather footstool, a Moroccan rug, or deciding between a pouffe and a pouf, it's important to know the differences. Each has features that can make or break your home look. 

 

Visit Cush & Co. for a wide range of choices and to learn more about these interesting pieces. With so many options, you can find something that fits your style and meets your wants.

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