Description
The Herning pouffe brings soft, hand-woven texture to a room without demanding much floor space. Its cube shape is built from a blend of natural tones, moving between cream, oatmeal and warm brown across each panel. The looped, tactile weave gives the surface real depth, so it reads as a considered piece rather than a plain footrest.
Measuring 500 x 500 x 450mm, it works as a footstool beside an armchair or sofa, extra low seating when friends drop round, or a casual perch in a bedroom corner. The neutral palette settles easily into most schemes, from calm Scandinavian rooms to more relaxed rustic settings. Its solid, boxy form also makes it a useful surface for a tray, a book or a folded throw.
The cover is woven in polyester for durability and easy day-to-day living, while the firm fill holds the cube shape under regular use. Because the colours shift gently across the weave, each side has its own character, letting you turn it to show the tones you prefer. It is a soft, grounding addition that fits comfortably into living rooms, bedrooms and quieter reading corners.
Specification
| Material |
Polyester woven cover |
| Colour |
Natural |
| Dimensions |
500 x 500 x 450mm |
| Shape |
Cube |
| Product type |
Pouffe / footstool |
| Style |
Textured hand-woven finish |
| Weight capacity |
Suitable for footrest and light seating |
Frequently Asked
What is the cover made from?
The cover is woven from polyester, chosen for its hard-wearing feel and its ability to hold the textured, looped weave over time.
How big is the pouffe?
It measures 500mm wide, 500mm deep and 450mm tall, making it a compact cube that suits footrest or low seating use.
Can I sit on it?
Yes, the firm fill supports its cube shape well, so it works as occasional low seating as well as a footrest.
How do I clean it?
Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then let it air dry. Avoid soaking the woven cover or scrubbing hard.
Will the colour match my room?
The natural blend of cream, oatmeal and brown tones is easy to pair with neutral, Scandinavian or rustic schemes.