Comfy, modern and simple Sake pouf



Poufs, stools, ottomans and other similar items have become an important part of our lives. A few years ago all we had was a bed and some poor chairs. Today we have a multitude of options, more comfortable, more fun and more versatile. In fact, the versatility is probably the most important factor in the same of poufs and ottomans.

A piece like Sake, a simple but very functional pouf, can be used in a variety of different ways. It could be used in the living room, as a seating place when using the coffee table, as an extra seat when guests come over, as an additional piece in the bedroom, near the bed, as a seat in the garden, deck or terrace. So we can all agree that it’s a very functional piece of furniture. Moreover, if we look at Sake, we notice that it also has a very pleasant design.

It’s simple but in the same time eye-catching. It’s made from rigid base and a cushion restrained by two elastic bands to the base. It’s a very stable and resistant piece and it also has an ingenious design. The pouf is available in a variety of colors, like grey, beige or black. The base will always remain white, for contrast. The colors are neutral and calm and they all look very nice in combination with the white base and the red striped.For sale on Rs-Barcelona.

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