Furniture of America
Furniture of America Lily Contemporary Beige/Teal 20″ X 20″ Pillow
Furniture of America
Furniture of America Elsa Transitional Beige Natural 20″ X 20″ Pillow
Furniture of America
Furniture of America Macy Transitional Beige Natural 20″ X 20″ Pillow
Frequently Asked Questions
A pouf is a soft, upholstered floor cushion — typically without a hard frame — used as a footrest, extra seating, or a low side table. An ottoman usually has a firmer internal frame and is more furniture-like. Poufs tend to be lighter and easier to move around a room.
The poufs in this collection use woven and stitched textile covers in neutral tones like beige with cream stitching, giving them a textured, handcrafted look that pairs well with natural or transitional decor.
A cover is the decorative fabric shell; an insert is the actual filled cushion that goes inside it. Buying them separately lets you mix and match sizes and fill types, or refresh the look of a pillow without replacing the whole thing.
Options include down fill for a soft, moldable feel and standard poly fill for a firmer, more consistent shape — down tends to compress more over time and needs occasional fluffing, while poly fill holds its loft longer with less maintenance.
The palette leans neutral and versatile — Black, Silver, Blush, Charcoal, Cream, Gold, Off-White, and Taupe are all represented, making it straightforward to build a coordinated look across pillows, throws, and a pouf.
A simple approach is to pick one dominant color or material — like a beige stitched pouf — and echo it in at least one pillow or the throw, while letting the other pieces play a supporting, more neutral role rather than competing for attention.
Decorative pillow covers and inserts run roughly $37–$75, while poufs run about $230–$280 — the gap mostly comes down to materials and construction, since a pouf involves structural stitching and denser fill compared to a flat pillow cover.
A common styling approach is two larger pillows in the back corners plus one or two smaller or lumbar pillows layered in front, though this comes down to personal taste and how full you want the sofa to look.
A decorative throw pillow is built primarily for styling — often with simpler poly or down fill and less structured support. A sleep pillow is engineered specifically for head and neck support during rest, using materials like latex or zoned memory foam suited to that job.
A smaller, lower pouf (around 16–18 inches) works well tucked under a coffee table as a footrest, while a larger, taller pouf (20+ inches) can double as informal extra seating when guests are over.
