Skip to content

Country

Pouffe

Add texture, warmth, and a handmade touch to your living spaces with Pequra's pouffes. From chunky knitted rounds in calm neutrals to jute cube poufs with geometric patterns, each piece is woven or knitted by skilled Indian artisans. Use them as a footrest beside your sofa, extra seating for guests, or a decor piece that brings a room together.

  • Hand Knitted Round Pouf – Byblos Brown

    Original price Rs.2,499.00 - Original price Rs.2,499.00
    Original price
    Rs.2,499.00
    Rs.2,499.00 - Rs.2,499.00
    Current price Rs.2,499.00
    In stock

    Add warmth and handcrafted charm to your home with the Byblos hand-knitted round pouf in rich brown. Designed with a detailed knit pattern, this po...

    View full details
    Original price Rs.2,499.00 - Original price Rs.2,499.00
    Original price
    Rs.2,499.00
    Rs.2,499.00 - Rs.2,499.00
    Current price Rs.2,499.00

Pouffes Made by Hand — Each One Different

Every pouffe in the Pequra collection is handmade. That means small variations in texture, weave, and pattern — not defects, but the honest mark of craft. Here is what you will find in our current range.

Hand Knitted Pouffes — Soft, Round, Built to Last

Knitted from thick fabric yarn in a chunky weave, our round pouffes in beige and warm brown are comfortable underfoot and easy to move around a room. The neutral tones sit well with most Indian living room setups — from minimal apartment decor to warmer, layered interiors. Use them as a footrest, a low seat, or leave them in a corner as a textured accent. Style them alongside our printed cushion Covers for a pulled-together look.

Jute and Patchwork Cube Pouffes — Firm, Earthy, Handwoven

The Gandaki is a handwoven jute cube pouffe with geometric patterns in rust orange, sand, and olive green. Jute holds its shape well, handles regular use, and cleans with a dry cloth — a practical choice for living rooms with daily footfall. Pair it with our jute floor mats for a cohesive earthy aesthetic.

Our patchwork cube pouffe layers woven panels in grey, blue, brown, and beige — quieter in tone but rich in surface detail. The cube structure is firm enough for use as extra seating, not just a footrest.

Pebble Texture Round Pouffes — A Sculptural Option

Woven in a looped stitch that creates a pebbled surface, these round pouffes in ivory beige and natural grey work well in spaces where you want the furniture to hold visual interest. The soft-structured form is comfortable as a footrest but also works as a standalone decor object in a bedroom corner or reading space. Complement them with our geometric carpets for a layered, textured floor arrangement.

FAQs

What is the difference between a pouffe and an ottoman?

A pouffe has no frame or legs — it is soft fabric stuffed with filling, sits flat on the floor, and is lighter and more portable. An ottoman typically has a rigid internal frame, sometimes has legs, and can include storage. Both work as footrests or extra seating, but a pouffe feels softer and more casual.

How can I use a pouffe in my living room?

As a footrest in front of your sofa, extra seating when guests come over, a low side table with a tray placed on top, or a textured decor accent in a reading corner. Pouffes are lightweight and easy to move, so they adapt to how you use the room.

Which material is better — jute or knitted pouffe?

Jute is firmer, holds its shape with regular use, and is easier to spot-clean — a practical choice for living rooms with daily footfall. Knitted yarn is softer and squishier, making it better as a comfortable footrest or bedroom accent. Choose jute for durability, knitted for comfort.

Are Pequra pouffes handmade?

Yes. Every pouffe is hand-knitted or handwoven by skilled artisans. Small variations in pattern, weave, and texture are natural — they reflect the handmade process, not a defect. Each piece is one of a kind.

Do you have both round and cube pouffes?

Yes. Round pouffes work well as footrests and bedroom accents — they are softer and lower to the ground. Cube pouffes are firmer and taller, making them practical for extra seating as well. Browse the collection to compare shapes and sizes.

How do I care for a knitted or jute pouffe?

For knitted pouffe: shake out dust regularly and spot-clean with a slightly damp cloth. Do not soak or machine wash. For jute pouffe: brush off dust with a dry cloth. Keep away from direct moisture. Both are best suited for indoor use.