Pouffe - patchwork pouf - Leather





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Vintage patchwork leather pouf dating from the 1960s–1970s.
Description from the seller
A beautiful vintage leather patchwork pouf from the 1970s, rendered in a warm and distinctive cognac color. This iconic design, strongly in the style of the Swiss premium brand De Sede, is built from carefully selected strips of high-quality leather that together form a stunning geometric pattern. The pouf is in a lovely, well-worn vintage condition. The leather has developed over the years a fantastic, authentic patina that adds extra character. The filling is still firm and comfortable, making the item perfect as an extra seating area, a footstool, or as a decorative statement piece in a mid-century modern, industrial, or eclectic interior. Specifications: Period: 1970s Material: High-quality patchwork leather Color: Cognac / Tobacco brown Condition: Good vintage condition with light, age-appropriate signs of use (see photos for an accurate impression).
A beautiful vintage leather patchwork pouf from the 1970s, rendered in a warm and distinctive cognac color. This iconic design, strongly in the style of the Swiss premium brand De Sede, is built from carefully selected strips of high-quality leather that together form a stunning geometric pattern. The pouf is in a lovely, well-worn vintage condition. The leather has developed over the years a fantastic, authentic patina that adds extra character. The filling is still firm and comfortable, making the item perfect as an extra seating area, a footstool, or as a decorative statement piece in a mid-century modern, industrial, or eclectic interior. Specifications: Period: 1970s Material: High-quality patchwork leather Color: Cognac / Tobacco brown Condition: Good vintage condition with light, age-appropriate signs of use (see photos for an accurate impression).

