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Description
Elevate your home decor with the earthy charm of this Handwoven Ottoman Pouf, crafted from natural seagrass and featuring a durable jute cover. This versatile round pouf serves as a stylish footrest, accent chair, or additional seating in your living room, bedroom, or entryway. The handwoven design offers a unique, bohemian touch to any space, while the sturdy seagrass construction ensures long-lasting durability.
Perfect for adding texture and functionality to your home, this pouf is ideal for relaxed lounging, as a comfy footrest, or even as a cozy accent chair. The jute cover adds a rustic, eco-friendly element, making it the perfect choice for those who appreciate sustainable home decor. Lightweight and easy to move, this pouf is a must-have addition to any boho-chic or minimalist interior.
Features:
- Natural Seagrass Construction: Eco-friendly and durable, offering a sustainable option for home decor.
- Handwoven Design: Each pouf is intricately handwoven by artisans, ensuring a one-of-a-kind piece for your space.
- Braided Jute Cover: A soft, rustic jute cover adds texture and warmth, blending perfectly with the natural seagrass body.
- Versatile Use: Can be used as a footrest, accent chair, or additional seating, making it a functional addition to any room.
- Boho-Chic Style: The earthy tones and handwoven design bring a laid-back, bohemian vibe to your home.
- Lightweight & Portable: Easy to move and place in different areas, whether in the living room, bedroom, or as a seating option for guests.
- Durable & Long-Lasting: Built to withstand daily use while maintaining its beauty and charm.
Whether you're lounging with your feet up or adding a unique touch to your living space, this Handwoven Ottoman Pouf offers both comfort and style. Bring natural texture and eco-friendly elegance into your home with this charming and versatile seagrass pouf.


