Including a grip, zip and inner pocket filled with buckwheat hulls.
High-end cushions to uplift your yoga and meditation practice, while adding unique soft design to your interior. For kids and adults alike.
With flaxseed and lavender filled inner pocket.
Soothing eye pillows help you fall into a deeper and more restorative relaxation, nap or sleep.
As usual with the highest quality materials, made to last.
Get in touch to create shapes, bolsters, colours and concepts for your interior and/or yoga practice.
Pouffe! is unique high quality soft home furnishing and yoga gear from Antwerp (Belgium). These are made from discarded textile such as jeans, curtains and other sturdy materials. Carefully selected and re-imagined, they add playful design, style and comfort to any interior, enjoyed by kids and adults alike.
From a young age, you could spot me, Tine Mallentjer standing on my head, legs in a lotus twist. Later, being both a yoga aficionado and a party-loving city girl, I trained in tailoring and pattern-making, refining my skills over the years. Pouffe is my playground where I passionately combine innovative design with sustainability.
We offer these shipping options:
Items can be returned within 14 calendar days and will be refunded when in unused condition with original tags attached. Contact us with the reason of return and we will send you a return label. The shipping cost will be deducted from the refund.
Our pouffes are filled with buckwheat hulls, which is the outer shell of buckwheat grain. Buckwheat hulls adapt to the shape of the body, giving you a comfortable and stable experience. It is a 100% natural material which requires no pesticides or herbicides to grow!
You can heat and chill the eye pillow, depending on what you prefer for to relax with. For warmth, put it in the microwave (20-30 seconds) or on the radiator. For a cooling effect, chill the eye pillow in the freezer for a couple of minutes.
The term is used to describe the process of recycling discarded objects and material in such a way that the resulting product is of a higher value than the original item.
Most textiles are found in local thrift shops. Occasionally we receive donations from home sewers or designers or add some deadstock fabrics in the mix. All textile is washed and cleaned carefully prior to creation.