Flax Pouf by Christien Meindertsma
Flax Pouf by Christien Meindertsma
Flax Pouf by Christien Meindertsma
Chairs, Chair Design and Chair Designers
Flax Pouf by Christien Meindertsma
Photographers and chair lovers unite! Music junkies, foodies and globe trotters, there’s something for each of you too! The bean bag chair collection by Woouf is playful seating furniture with attention to detail – each pouf is made to resemble a certain object and keeps its identity no matter what side of it you’re looking at. The price ranges from €90 to €275.
Outside cover: ultra-resistant technical fabric (100% polyester), zipper, completely removable
Filling: high density foam
Maintenance: washing machine 30Cº
“The basic concept of our first bean bags collection comes from the idea of inverting the dimensions of some of the objects that are part of our universe in relation with the spectators and reinterpret them. We want to surprise and provoke a reaction with our products.”
Woouf! is a young and multidisciplinary design studio born in Barcelona at the end of 2008. We design exclusive and avant-garde products with a clear target: make the difference. We innovate and bet for a combination of creativity, functionality and quality. This is the leitmotiv of our brand philosophy.
Anthropologie suggests you turn your room into “a whimsical Wonderland” with their colorfully crocheted Mushroom Pouf. Any takers?
Designed by Rosita Missoni for Missoni Home, the poufs are part of the Protee collection which features a wide variety of “luxurious fabrics and exquisite designs.”
Material:
48% cotton, 52% polyesterDimensions:
H 30 cm, Ø 40 cm
Via design-milk.com & wannekes.com
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