At first I thought it was a fad, but the Moroccan pouf still appears in the pages of magazines month after month. Undoubtedly, they look nice and add an extra touch to any room, but I wondered if it really is worth the price of $ 300-500.
After some research, I learned that, due to the quality of leather and embroidered detail, an ottoman may take 4-7 days to make.
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Once completed, these handmade, multitasking ottomans can serve as extra seating, a small table, or footrest. And as you can see in the photos above, it really can work with any decor, from traditional to contemporary more casual space. Put one in your living room, office, bedroom, game room, solarium ... I'm beginning to think his versatility, quality and history really become a part of the investment to consider decoration.
as you can see in the photos above, Poof really can work with any decor
So what do you think: fashion or investment? Some of you have an ottoman? Did you actually use?
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