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text 2019-02-04 10:59
Oomph your Living with Summation of Ottomans and pouffes

When it comes to an additional seating that is not too tall but not too short; ottoman and pouffes can be just the perfect shot. These are twee and tiny fabric stools in varied sizes, which makes it worth complementing any abode. Also, the colorful prints and shades of ottomans or pouffes make it a furniture that can contrast well with any home.


And being so pretty, it is also as useful as anything. However, the whereabouts may be, storage ottoman furniture can fit at every corner with a regal appeal. Some of the ideas to work upon ottomans and poufs that can embellish any home are mentioned below.


Right in the Center:
Generally, the center tables tend to be wooden or glasses which is quite for the Joe Bloggs. A pouffe here can be something out of the league. As it is a furniture fabricated and wrapped with fabrics that go completely with the sofa set.

 

 

You can use pouffe such as Mckellen Pouffe from Wooden Street, which is forged with size that is ample to bedeck the center of the sofa. While the pattern of these poufs online is so beautiful, they also have additional storage space within. The storage space inside adds a boon to the advantage of pouffe like this.


Accompany the Dressing:
The dressing table requires a seating where one can comb the hair and use the nail paint in an utterly snuggly way. As we all are well versed with the types of stools that work in the dressing corner, the ottoman can match the conditions in a more modish way. Ottomans such as Farah Ottoman from Wooden Street are exemplary to what types of stools can embellish your everyday dressing in an astonishing way.


Around the Coffee Table:
While the coffee tables are meant to be in the center for a casual tea timing, ottomans and pouffes can enhance the appeal of the same with more snug.

 

A set of ottoman such as Fauna Ottoman or a combination of pouffe such as Robin Round Pouffe from Wooden Street can be a perfect accompaniment for the same. Sets like these ottomans and pouffes can be the right prop for being surrounded round the table for the cup of tea. So, amiable for a snuggly aura for a long seating.


In the Kid’s Room:
Kid’s room as we all know are not so big like our master bedrooms. Therefore, an additional seating of a sofa inside may not really be a great idea because of it being congested. Therefore, ottomans such as Carbon Point Ottoman Stool with Beans, Candy Polka Ottoman Stool with Beans etc. from Wooden Street can be just the right prop to pop up in the kid’s room. The funky look is something acceptable by any teenager while the ottoman is snuggly enough to accompany a nice time with the kids and his friends.


At the Corner in the Office:
An office undoubtedly aspires for office furniture which includes an office table and office chairs. And therefore, not much concern is paid to the fact that it is not necessary that only two people are coming to the office. So, you can drop an ottoman in the cabin. As it will support a good seating along with the office furniture. And also, it won’t be a spoil spot in the cabin because of its fine appeal. Therefore, you can work on ottomans or pouffes such as Urban Splash Ottoman Stool with Beans from Wooden Street clearly exemplify to the situation of how finely does ottoman and pouffe like this work.

 


Ottoman and pouffes can be an outstanding small furniture to doodle ravishment to any home. The snuggly seating and the colorful wrappings of the fabric can embellish the seat in a captivating way. So, that whether it be dressing, living or office, it can work in every place. You can search for varieties of ottomans online or poufs online for more fancy range of the same.


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review 2012-08-13 00:00
Pouf le chaton bleu
Pouf le chaton bleu - Pierre Probst Yllacaspia, who shares my passion for bizarre French books, gave me this one earlier today. I've been thinking about it ever since. When it was first published in 1952, it may have been a simple, harmless little story. But in these dark, post-E.L.-James days, nothing is as it was.

The hero, a kitten, is bored. He is an unusually attractive kitten, he is constantly given little treats by his human owner, yet he has no animal companions with whom to share his life. He decided he wants to play with a bird and a mouse. "Play"? I hear you ask. Now what does that mean? What kind of play is likely between these particular species? Indeed. But the bird and mouse, no fools, tell the kitten they're not interested.

Undeterred, the kitten sets out to disguise his essentially kitten-like nature. He jumps into a pot of blue paint. Is this some kind of attention-getting suicide bid? No, he just wants to look blue. He thinks the bird and the mouse will fall for it. And that's precisely what happens! They all play happily together. No one gets killed, eaten, raped or even addressed in a harsh tone. It is Eden before the Fall. But then it starts raining. The paint (evidently he has used water-colours) washes off. The implausibly myopic bird and mouse suddenly recognise Pouf. They abandon him.

Pouf seeks advice from the elderly Noiraud. "You have to be careful with your claws and share your treats," says the older cat. This is an utter non-sequitur. I have searched the text carefully, and there is no mention of the other animals complaining about prior rough treatment or lack of treats. Noiraud's comments, at least on the surface, could not be more irrelevant. But Pouf follows his advice, and it works! Soon he is sleeping with the mouse on a regular basis. You can see them blissfully curled up together on the last page, while the bird, apparently more a voyeur than a participant, watches.

We are told, in a rather sinister parting remark, that Pouf now knows how to keep his friends. I am not sure this is knowledge I wish to acquire, but maybe I am still too naive and idealistic.
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