Only a few left—secure yours before it’s gone for good!
Your items are reserved, but only for a limited time!
Grab it now at a discounted price before the deal ends!
$1,317.99 USD
$1,227.99 USD
$1,508.99 USD
The Woud Flora Pouf brings Spanish design studio YONOH's flower petal obsession down to its most essential form - just a simple, curved cushion that somehow captures the organic elegance of the entire Flora modular system. The distinctive black piping that outlines the curves becomes the whole visual story here, creating these flowing lines that make it feel more like a sculptural object than basic extra seating. At 66cm by 70cm, it's substantial enough to work as a coffee table when you need surface space, but the 43cm height keeps it low enough that it doesn't interfere with sight lines across a room. What's clever is how the FSC-certified plywood construction gives it enough structure to hold up under daily use while maintaining those soft, petal-like curves that inspired the design.
The beauty of having this as part of a modular system is the flexibility - you can use it as standalone seating, push it together with other Flora pieces using the metal sectional snaps, or just move it around as needed when you're rearranging for different occasions. The wide fabric selection means you can either match it perfectly to existing Flora modules or intentionally contrast for visual interest. The Lithuanian manufacturing shows in details like the precise piping work and consistent foam density that keeps the shape looking good even after months of people putting their feet up on it. Being able to specify fire retardant foam makes it practical for commercial spaces too, though the residential appeal is obvious.
Woud's collaboration with Valencia-based YONOH reflects their commitment to working with designers who understand both form and function rather than just following aesthetic trends. The brand emerged from Mia and Torben Koed's desire to create something genuinely innovative after decades in furniture manufacturing, and pieces like the Flora Pouf show how they're pushing Nordic design traditions into new territory. Their focus on modular flexibility and quality materials means investing in furniture that adapts to changing needs rather than becoming obsolete when life circumstances change.
Â