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Pouf | Beanbag PADAR made of Raffia

by Soeji

€149,99 EUR
€149,99 EUR
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Product description

Our enchanting Padar sitting pouf is intricately hand-knotted from the natural fibre raffia. Its filling of coconut fibres and regionally grown cotton not only contributes to its particularly plump and high-quality appearance, but also creates a wonderfully soft seating feeling.

This versatile pouf offers countless uses in your home. Use Padar as a cozy footrest after a long day, as an additional seat or as a boho-style decorative element. With its striking angular shape and minimalist design, it will catch everyone's eye and add a special charm to any room.


Measurements & weight:

Length x width x height: 55x55x34 cm
Weight: 4,35 kg

Our products are artfully crafted individual pieces. They may vary slightly in size, color and shape due to the production by hand and natural variations in materials.

Material: Raffia

Our poufs are made from plant fibers. They therefore wonderfully smell and feel like nature.

Raffia (Corypha utan) occurs naturally in the steppe and forest areas of Southeast Asia. About every two years, the plant renews its leaves and sheds the old ones, which are then collected by humans, dried in the sun for a few days to weeks and processed into wickerwork, depending on the desired degree of browning. The relative rarity and the higher processing effort make this material somewhat more expensive compared to other plant fibers. While it is hardly known in Europe, the material has proven itself with the local population in Southeast Asia in the form of all kinds of everyday objects and is very popular due to its pleasantly soft, but robust nature.

Filling: cotton & coconut fiber