No matter what type of lighting or furniture your showroom sells, there's always room for a pouf. These accent furniture options brighten up the space and provide an easy add-on sale option for buyers.
Need a little pouf inspiration? Check out these poufs and ottomans.
Beach Club Rhubarb Square Pouf — Howard Elliott
A sturdy pouf provides more than a little extra seating. It can also be a side table, capable of holding a serving tray still. Casual and cool, the Beach Club Rhubarb square pouf comes from the Madcap Cottage by Howard Elliott collection. Classic American resorts (think Newport or the Hamptons) inspired the sunny pink tones and woven look.
Scotia Pouf — Surya
Poufs can set the tone for a room, and they're popular add-on items for buyers. After all, why would you buy a console, rug or floor lamp without a pouf to go with it? This Scotia pouf from Surya bring s casual, comforting touch. Its base is made of sturdy wood, and the covering mixes wool, polyester and viscose for a little shine.
Soap Upholstered Ottoman — Calligaris
When the walls of a showroom are white, gray, beige or black, a pouf or ottoman can add just the right pop of color to make the surrounding pieces stand out. Calliagris' Soap upholstered ottoman comes in a variety of shades and fabrics, including leather, so it can be customized to fit any space.
Goat Fur Pouf — Moe's Home Collection
Fur always adds a fun texture and glamour to a space, but too much fur can overwhelm customers and become more off-putting than fun. For those who want to enhance, not overwhelm, their glamour, there's the Goat Fur pouf from Moe's Home Collection. Available in two colors, this pouf is made of 100 percent goat fur and is filled with polyester beans — perfect for a little extra seating.
Gabby Pouf — Studio A Home
Sequins shouldn't be confined to craft projects and costumes, and the Gabby pouf from Studio A Home is a great example. This pouf's sequins and beading combine in swirls all over the linen shell. For customers with bright furniture or walls, this pouf's muted colors do not overpower, but the sequins can still reflect the light and brighten the space.
No matter your store's focus, it never hurts to have a few poufs and ottomans on hand. Which one is your favorite? Share with us in the comments!