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Dark Brown Square Leather Ottoman 16″ — Handcrafted Pouf with Cream Stitching
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| Weight | 1.2 kg |
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| Color | Dark Brown |
| Condition | New |
| Design | Ottoman |
| Shape | Square |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Origin | Morocco |
| Occasion | Everyday |
| Recipient | For the Home |
| Craft Technique | Hand-Stitched |
| Size | 16x16x16 Inches (40x40x40 cm)Popular size for living room seating |
A Compact Ottoman Built for Daily Life
This dark brown square leather ottoman brings the hand-cut, hand-stitched leather tradition of Marrakech’s Souk Talaa district into smaller spaces. At 16 inches square, it works as an extra seat for guests, a footrest under a desk, a meditation cushion, or a stable surface for a tray — all from a shape that tucks neatly into studio apartments, reading corners, and home offices. The double-row cream contrast stitching along every visible seam gives the dark brown goatskin a clean, geometric line that stands out against both light and dark interiors.
Construction & Surface Detail
- Square shape — compact 16-inch cube that fits footrest-height seating and tray-height surfaces
- Full-grain goatskin leather — hand-cut panels joined with double-row cream stitching across every visible seam
- Plain leather surface — no embroidery or patchwork; the contrast stitching and the natural grain of the hide are the design
- Hidden zipper base — a concealed zipper at the bottom lets you open, fill, and refill the pouf
- Slight color variation — normal for hand-dyed leather; tonal shifts between panels mark each piece as handmade, not a defect
- Filled or unfilled — choose a filled pouf that arrives ready to use, or an unfilled pouf that ships flat to lower freight cost
- Weight capacity: holds up to ~250 lb (115 kg) when filled
The Craft Behind This Pouf
Abdelilah, the master leather artisan behind our poufs, works in the Souk Talaa leather district of Marrakech, selecting goat hides for their suppleness before hand-cutting each panel to a template and stitching every seam by hand. The double-row stitching on this pouf is a structural technique — two parallel lines of hand-sewn thread lock each panel to the next, distributing seating weight across the seam rather than concentrating it on a single thread line. Moroccan leather poufs hand-stitched with double-row seams in Marrakech’s Souk Talaa district use full-grain goatskin that softens with use while the stitch structure maintains shape.
Filling Your Pouf
If you choose the unfilled option, this pouf ships flat to reduce shipping weight and cost. Fill it at home with shredded foam, recycled fabric scraps, or densely packed old clothing — materials that hold shape under load without compressing flat over time. Avoid loose polyfill or feathers, which shift and settle unevenly. Follow our step-by-step guide to filling your pouf for exact fill volumes, recommended materials, and how to achieve a firm, even sit height.
Care
Wipe the leather surface with a barely damp soft cloth; never saturate. Condition two to three times a year to keep the goatskin supple and prevent cracking. Full guidance, including storage and stain removal, is in our leather care guide.
For more placement ideas, explore five ways to style a Moroccan pouf.
For Interior Designers & Trade Buyers
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and retail stores ordering in volume can explore our wholesale program for interiors, hospitality, and retail buyers — this dark brown square pouf is available across mixed-size runs and color options. Browse our full leather pouf collection for round and patchwork alternatives. A compact piece for someone furnishing a calm, characterful room where every surface earns its keep.
A: We offer both options! You can choose a pre-stuffed pouf with premium polyester filling ready to use, or select the unstuffed version with a bottom zipper to fill yourself. The unstuffed option dramatically reduces shipping costs and allows you to customize the firmness to your preference.
A: For a 16x16" square: 50-60 ounces of polyester fiberfill. For 18x18": 60-70 ounces. You can also use old clothes or towels—about 3/4 to one full laundry basket compressed tightly.
A: This is critical! Pack all four corners FIRST, pushing filling deep into each corner until they're very firm. Then stuff the edges, and fill the center last. Soft corners = saggy pouf. The corners should feel almost hard initially. See our complete filling guide.
A: They weren't packed firmly enough. Unzip and add more filling specifically to the corners. Square poufs need extra-firm corner packing to maintain their angular shape—this is the #1 mistake people make.
A: Very, very firm—especially in the corners. It should feel too hard when you first fill it. The square shape loses definition quickly if under-stuffed, unlike round poufs which are more forgiving.
A: Yes! When properly filled (especially the corners), this square pouf supports up to 250 pounds. Make sure corners are packed tight for stability—soft corners make it feel unstable when you sit.
A: Yes! The flat edges align perfectly with furniture and don't roll or shift. The angular top is more stable for trays, drinks, or books. It looks intentional as a table, not improvised.
A: Wipe all surfaces with a soft, dry cloth weekly—the flat top collects dust. Blot spills immediately. Pay attention to the corner seams; use a small brush to clean dust from edges. Condition the leather every 6-12 months.
A: 2-3 days for production, then 7-15 days standard shipping (USA/Europe) with free shipping. Square poufs pack flatter than round ones, making them economical to ship. Express options available.
A: Yes, handcrafted in Marrakech by master artisans. Creating perfect 90-degree corners in leather requires exceptional skill. With proper care and firm stuffing, it will last 10-20+ years. The leather develops a beautiful patina over time.
Choose from two delivery options for your handcrafted Moroccan treasures:
FREE Standard Shipping: USA, Europe: 7-15 business days -International: 10-25 business days. No minimum order requirement
Express Shipping: USA: 3-5 business days - Europe: 2-3 business days - International: 4-10 business days. Rates calculated at checkout
Fulfillment time: Please allow 2-3 business days before shipping begins.
Returns: We offer a 30-day return policy for your peace of mind. For complete details, please visit our Shipping Policy and Return and Refund Policy pages.


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