Christmas has come and gone and my room got a mini makeover to make room for all my new golden accessories that I received as gifts over the holidays. There is just one thing left my room is really missing...
A golden pouf! While I'm on a no spending spree right now, these pictures will tide me over.
Perfect as a footstool, extra seating or side table, it's a great multi-use piece!
Will the gold madness ever end? I hope not.
xo
Margaret Elizabeth via The Everygirl |
via Stephanie Sterjovski |
via The Lishes |
via Style Me Pretty |
Perfect as a footstool, extra seating or side table, it's a great multi-use piece!
Will the gold madness ever end? I hope not.
xo
Those are cool, really cool.
ReplyDeleteGold poufs are a must have, I agree ;)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when pictures can satisfy the itch for a while. :) That pouf has your name written all over it.
ReplyDeleteYes! I love these.
ReplyDeleteLove them. Love anything gold really, so it's natural to love them.
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I've been itching for a pair of golden poufs too. Actually I would be happy with just one!
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Simply Sutter
YES. I love my white one just as much as the first day I got it. But the gold..... so chic.
ReplyDeleteA gold pouf would be so perfect for your space! :)
ReplyDeleteOh...we all need a gold pouf! I've been eyeing them for months and want one too.
ReplyDeleteA gold pouf is definitely a must for your space for sure! www.thepinkzipper.blogspot.ca
ReplyDeleteI love golden poufs! That first picture you included of the Margaret Elizabeth jewellery studio is one of my inspiration pics for my new home office.
ReplyDeleteI also love caramel-coloured suede/leather poufs and I'm torn between this and gold. I'm worried that the material of a golden pouf would crack easily. Cracked leather can get away with looking good because it gives it character, but I'd be worried that the cracked gold material would make it look cheap. If only the people who used them in the rooms above could tell us how their poufs look now!