Description
The Humber Tufted Footstool pairs a deep, tufted seat with a sculpted four-leg wooden base. The top is upholstered in a soft bouclé fabric, quilted into a grid of gentle squares that adds texture and keeps the padding in place. The dark wooden frame angles outward for a steady stance and gives the piece a mid-century feel. It works as a footrest, a spare perch or a soft accent beside a chair or sofa.
We offer this footstool in two colourways: a warm Ochre and a lighter Cream. The Ochre brings a golden, autumnal note that sits well with darker woods and deep tones, while Cream keeps things calm and neutral for lighter rooms. Both suit a living room, a bedroom or a reading nook, and the compact footprint means it tucks away easily when not in use.
The base is made from ash and plywood in a dark finish, topped with foam and polyester fibre padding under a polyester bouclé cover. Measuring 59cm wide, 46.5cm deep and 43.5cm high, it is easy to move and simple to keep. Vacuum the fabric now and then and spot clean with a damp cloth, blotting rather than rubbing, and wipe the frame with a soft dry cloth.
Specification
| Material |
Ash / Plywood / Polyester / Foam / Polyester Fibre |
| Dimensions |
59cm x 46.5cm x 43.5cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
Ochre and Cream (2 colourways) |
| Upholstery |
Tufted bouclé fabric |
| Base |
Dark-finish wooden four-leg frame |
| Padding |
Foam and polyester fibre |
| Type |
Footstool |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this footstool come in?
It comes in two colourways: a warm Ochre and a lighter Cream. Both use the same tufted bouclé top on a dark wooden base.
What is the seat made from?
The top is upholstered in a soft polyester bouclé fabric over foam and polyester fibre padding, quilted into a tufted grid pattern.
How big is the footstool?
It measures 59cm wide, 46.5cm deep and 43.5cm high, making it a compact size that suits smaller spaces and tucks away easily.
How do I clean the bouclé fabric?
Vacuum it gently now and then and spot clean spills with a damp cloth, blotting rather than rubbing. Wipe the wooden frame with a soft dry cloth.
Which colourway should I choose?
Choose Ochre for a warm, golden accent that pairs with darker woods and deeper tones, or Cream for a calm, neutral look in lighter rooms.