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Pouf, hassock, ottoman—whatever you call them—they are an versatile and invaluable part of any decor. First off, they look great, second, you can use them as an ottoman or footstool, third, in a pinch they can be used as extra seating, especially when you’re sitting around the coffee table playing Apples to Apples (or Cards Against Humanity). We gathered up several of our favorite poufs from metallics to wooly textures and felt to pop art. There’s a pouf perfect for your decor just waiting for you. And if poufs aren’t your preference, maybe floor pillows are more your style. 1. Get it Bright Pouf ($145): We’ll never get tired of this classic Moroccan-style pouf in silver metallic. It’s an eye-catching piece that will go with virtually any decor. 2. Surya Heritage Orange Pouf ($303): This graphic orange and gray pouf reminds us of cozy camp blankets. We imagine it would look great near a fireplace. (It’s also available in pink!) 3. Happy Chic Charlotte Round Pouf ($120): A new take on the classic knitted pouf, we love the gray and white pattern.




4. Pintuck Jersey Pouf ($100): This pintuck pouf is perfect for your friend who can’t stop fidgeting. Seat them on this, and the knots can keep their hands busy. 5. Mushroom Pouf ($168): Can you handle how cute this knitted mushroom is? Watch out, we just might have these sprouting all over Brit HQ soon. 6. Poodle Pouf ($299): This nubby, wool pouf adds an unusual texture to your decor. That’s why it’s even better that it comes in a neutral color. 7. Found Thai Pouf ($249): The textiles for this pouf were hand-picked by West Elm’s designers on a trip to Thailand. We love the subtle blue with pops of bright red. It’s perfect tucked in a corner or on display in the center of the room. 8. Andy Warhol Brillo Box Pouf ($425): If you want a bit of pop art in your home, get this foam Brillo Box pouf based on Andy Warhol’s iconic artwork. 9. Green Grass Knitted Pouf ($80): This is the most traditional pouf that probably comes to mind, but there’s nothing staid about this emerald green hue.




(Don’t forget, it is Pantone‘s color of the year!) 10. Leather Pouf Ottoman ($558) This tufted leather pouf is reminiscent of a chesterfield sofa—both in look and in price. 11. Kite Kilim Floor Pouf ($249): Somewhere between a floor pillow and a full on pouf, this black and white diamond pattern is a fresh addition to your living room, and is perfect seating for movie night. 12. Hamburger Bean Bag ($98): We’re totally calling this a pouf, even if Urban Outfitters considers it a bean bag. It’s the only one we’ve found that would be right at home in your kitchen. 13. Soft Stone Pouf ($279): Don’t be fooled by the fact that this pouf looks like it’s covered in stones. The stones themselves are actually made out of felted wool. 14. Boho Abode Pouf ($110): You can’t go wrong with this embroidered pouf. The pale cream background really makes the colors stand out. 15. Recycled Pouf ($90): If you’re trying to decorate your home in an eco-friendly way, pick up this pouf knitted from remnants from textile factories.




Each pouf is one-of-a-kind. 16. Color Mangas Pouf ($1,665): We know these poufs are out of budget, but they are so cozy and colorful that we want to spend all of our time lounging on them. Which of these poufs is your favorite? Would you buy one, or would you try to DIY one instead? Tell us in the comments!Join the KSO Family Maximize your rewards with 5% back on all purchases and free shipping for any online order $25 or more with our member benefits program and receive special weekly coupons every Wednesday. Click below to learn more. Have an Existing KSO Family Account? Already have a KSO Family account? If you already have an account and need to link it for shopping online then click below . We currently have 18 store locations in six states across the Southeast to best serve your specialty apparel needs. Hours of operation vary by store. Please click below to learn more.Wooden Cornhole Toss Game Set with Orange and White Bags Patriotic Bean Bag Toss




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Extra Chair coversChanging sofa and chair covers is one of the easiest ways to breathe new life into your seating – and your whole room. We’ve got lots of covers to choose from in a variety of colours and materials to help you find something that suits your style (no matter how often it changes). Many of our covers are washable too, making it quick and easy to clean your sofa.Cozy BeanbagSheepskin BeanbagDiy Beanbag ChairKeywords BeanOversized DonutOversized Bean BagOversized ChairSnooze BeanBean BangForwardOmg. I thought it was an oversized donut at first or a close up of a donut. You know that experience when you hear a word for the first time and then it suddenly pops up everywhere? And I mean everywhere? That's me with "hygge." Hygge—allegedly pronounced HUGH-GAH, but I have yet to hear someone use this pronunciation; usually it's a mix between hickey and huggie—is a Danish noun (without a clear translation to English) that more or less means cozy. When you hear the word it should evoke the feeling of a crackling fire... a warm blanket... a steaming cup of tea.




But hygge isn't just a feeling. It's a way of life. Hygge might be new to my vocabulary but the notion itself isn't new at all—it’s actually a sixteenth century concept that has recently made its way back into popular culture. Not only was it in the running for 2016’s word of the year, it’s also an oft-discussed topic on our current binge-watching obsession, Ladies of London. So it's time to grab an oversized throw and starting staging your best hygge life. You can’t live the hygge life without learning about the hygge life. As the title suggests, this New York Times bestseller is your guide to living like the Danish—some of the happiest people in the world. From teaching you about the art of candles and lamps to how to build better relationships and get the most out of your “me” time, author Meik Wiking will teach you the basics of all things hygge. You can't achieve full hygge without a calming candle. (In fact, “candles” is literally the first chapter in The Little Book of Hygge.)




Paddywax sells a full line of hygge candles, but we're partial to the rosewood and patchouli scent in a blush ceramic pot with copper lid—because candles need to look pretty and smell good, too. Whether you go velvet, shag, or cotton, more pillows = more hygge. Our current fave is this acrylic ivory cushion from Anthropologie. The puffy pillow adds a bit of texture to an otherwise smooth couch, and it’ll pair perfectly with your...Like pillows before the throw, you can stock your hygge house with velvet, cotton, or plush versions. However, we’ll be snuggling up with this lambswool blanket, perfect for chilly nights at home with a mug of hot cocoa. BRB, we are going to lay down for just a second... If hygge were to be defined by an animal, we’re pretty sure it would be a cat. What other animal spends its life curling up on the couch and and bathing in sun spots? But because we can’t actually become a cat (as much as we’d like to sleep away 90% of our lives), we can at least buy all of the cat product!.




A hygge place to start? A cat mug for said above hot cocoa. On to logistics: Not only does this stone mug come in four cozy colors, it’s dishwasher safe and Anthro sells matching bowls. Waking up from a deep sleep is so not hygge, which is why we’re all for waking up naturally with the sun. If getting up whenever you want isn’t in the cards, then it’s time to invest in an alarm clock that wakes you up semi-naturally. The circular clock simulates the sunrise and will gradually wake you up with natural light. You can also set up the clock so it gradually gets darker for bedtime. You can also select from five natural sounds to wake you up with the light. While we’re partial to soft chimes, but you can also select from sounds like birds chirping or or a combo of both. Whether your ideal hygge day includes reading, binge-watching, or napping you need a cushy, over-sized lounger. Enter this Cooper Lounge Chair from Urban Outfitters. Sure, the chair is basically an upgrade on your college dorm bean bag, but it is a lot cooler.




Just picture it in a vacant corner with string lights, candles, and a glass of red wine. BUY FROM: Urban Outfitters, $249 Use it as a stool or a side table or even as a unique floor lamp, but whatever the use, just know that it’s totes hygge. Being totally perfect =/= hygge, which is why we’re obsessed with the odd angles and textured fiberglass surface. It comes with a bulb, but imagine tossing in a black light or something colorful for an even cozier glow! BUY FROM: Urban Outfitters, $329 Cold floors are so not hygge. Treat your toes with this handwoven New Zealand wool that’s not only super cozy but will add that special something to your space. It comes in more than a dozen sizes so no matter the room you’re trying to up the hygge, this area rug will work. This is not your grandmother’s wallpaper! Embrace a more contemporary style like this constellation-inspired pattern from Anthro. Although it comes in four colors, we suggest going all in with the midnight blue.




Instead of committing to a full blown starry room, toss this up on a single wall as a moody accent. Saying goodnight will be that much more hygge as you wish upon the star(ry wallpaper). A full-sized lamp is a little too bright for that hygge life, hence the soft glow of an alarm clock and the subtle light of the illuminated stool. In place of your traditional floor lamp, we prefer dainty string lights that give you the soft glow without ruining your new hygge life. Preferably with an Edison bulb. A few new ways to use string lights that are super cozy: Hang them behind your bed as a faux headboard, toss them in a vase or jar for a DIY table lamp, outline an entire wall, or add clothespins and display your photos. Although the DIY version is currently making the rounds on Pinterest, we’re lazy, so we’re just going to buy the ultra-cute knot pillow instead. This cutie pillow is moldable, comes in four adorable colors, and is the perfect accent for your plush reading chair.

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