What do you do with the clothes you don’t wear?
Put them in a POUFFE!
New Pouffe Shell Collection
West Coast Skies
Inspired by the misty and mysterious West Coast Skies, this collection is filled with various shades and textures of grey to resemble the rainy skies that encourages lush foliage that cover the coast. A light blue for those clear cloudless days, and velvet black as night for those dark and starless nights.
Not a New Idea, Just a Forgotten One - Reclaiming Textiles in a Disposable World
What is a Pouffe Shell?
Think of this pouffe shell as a pretty little garbage bag—but way better. It’s a cylindrical cushion left empty on purpose so you can stuff it with all those clothes and textiles that are too wrecked to donate, hard to resell, or difficult to pass along—things like holey socks, stretched-out bras, ripped leggings, stained clothes or linens, old towels, worn-out bathing suits, baby clothes, or even those old dance costumes you’ve been hanging onto. Instead of tossing them, you get to repurpose them into a functional, stylish piece of furniture that fits right into your space.
People have been doing this forever—especially sewists, who have long stuffed cushions and other projects with fabric scraps. But somewhere along the way, disposability culture convinced us that clothes are cheap, replaceable, and worthless. That mindset has led to massive amounts of textile waste, but this pouffe is here to challenge that.
Once filled, it becomes a versatile piece of furniture—a footstool, a side table (just add a tray), or even a cat throne if your feline claims it first.
Of course, this is just one small piece of a much bigger puzzle. A truly sustainable and circular closet isn’t just about managing waste—it’s about buying less, choosing better quality, repairing what you have, and making thoughtful decisions about what enters and exits your wardrobe. This pouffe is one way to handle what you already own, but it works best alongside other mindful habits.