About our blue poufs
Blue Pouf: The Color Accent That Changes the Atmosphere
Some pieces of furniture require a complete redesign of a room—and then there is the blue pouf. Lightweight and easy to move, it introduces a touch of color into the living room without disrupting the balance already in place. Positioned at the foot of a sofa, beside an armchair, or in a reading corner where the afternoon light falls, it becomes an additional seat when guests arrive and a footrest the rest of the time. It is the piece of furniture that moves with your mood and your gatherings, adapting to your home rather than cluttering it. Choosing a blue pouf means opting for a color that never goes out of style. Blue transcends trends and seasons alike: it can remain understated or make a bold statement depending on the setting, pairing just as effortlessly with raw wood as with metal. It is this balance between boldness and timelessness that defines its character and has always guided the spirit of the NV Gallery collections.
Midnight Blue, Teal, or Pastel Blue Pouf: Which Shade Should You Choose?
Blue is never just one color, and that is precisely what makes it so appealing. In midnight blue velvet, a designer blue pouf creates a deep and sophisticated accent, perfectly suited to contemporary interiors with a strong personality. In teal blue, it brings a more vibrant energy and almost graphic quality to a room. In pastel blue, it softens Scandinavian or bohemian-inspired interiors. Blue reveals its full potential through contrast: placed next to a beige or grey sofa, it creates the elegant contrast NV Gallery has championed since its earliest collections. For those who prefer a more harmonious approach, a blue sofa creates a refined tonal palette.
A pouf never exists in isolation. Beside a velvet armchair, it creates a dialogue between textures. Next to a brown armchair or an armchair in natural tones, it introduces a welcome touch of freshness. Those who appreciate monochromatic interiors can pair a modern blue pouf with a blue armchair for a seating area rich in depth, while a green armchair creates a bold contrast. For families, it is also a favorite seat for children: with no sharp corners and easy portability, it follows games from one room to another.
Which Blue Pouf Should You Choose and How Should You Care for It?
The round pouf, the most classic shape, fits easily into any space and softens the lines of a room. The square pouf sits neatly against a wall and helps structure the layout. A firm model can serve as a primary seat or transform into a side table when topped with a tray, functioning much like a mobile coffee table. A softer model naturally lends itself to the role of a comfortable footrest. Velvet benefits from regular care with a soft brush, while treated fabrics are more forgiving of everyday accidents. Removable covers remain a practical solution for the busiest interiors.
Blue is only the beginning. Explore our complete collection of designer poufs and stools, available in a wide range of shapes and colors. In the dining room, our blue dining chairs extend this color accent around the table, while our designer benches offer another low-seating solution, ideal for entryways or at the foot of a bed. And because a well-designed interior is conceived as a whole, the blue pouf naturally finds its place alongside our signature collection of armchairs.