About Paco Pouf
Quiet Confidence in a Simple Form
The Paco Pouf from Talenti does exactly what a good pouf should do — it fills the gap. Whether it sits beside a sofa as a footrest, serves as an extra seat when guests arrive, or acts as a low surface for a book and a drink, it works without asking for attention. The proportions are solid and grounded, echoing the broader Paco collection’s commitment to clean, structured volumes. Nothing about it feels decorative for the sake of it. It simply belongs.
Built With Substance
Underneath the upholstery, the Paco Pouf is more considered than most people would expect from a piece this understated. The frame combines multilayer and solid wood, reinforced by a steel perimeter structure. Seat support comes from elastic webbing, which offers give without losing shape over time. And the padding is high-density differentiated polyurethane foam layered with polyester fiber — firm enough to sit on properly, soft enough to feel comfortable doing it.
Feet are made from thermoplastic polymer, and the metal frame is available in three finishes: Burnished, Chrome, or Glossy Black. It weighs roughly 53 pounds, which gives it a reassuring stability on any surface.
Material Choices That Matter
Upholstery options run wide. Fabric is offered across six categories — A through E and LUX — covering everything from durable everyday weaves to more refined textiles. For leather, there are two categories: F and G LUX. That range means the Paco Pouf can dress up or down depending on the room and the intention behind it. Fabric consumption runs about 4.9 yards, while leather requires approximately 91.5 square feet, which speaks to the generosity of its proportions.
Comfort Without Compromise
With a seat height of about 16 inches, it sits low and relaxed. That height makes it natural as a footrest paired with a deep sofa, but it’s equally comfortable as an occasional perch. The combination of elastic webbing and layered foam means it doesn’t bottom out. It holds up, sit after sit. The polyester fiber adds just enough softness at the surface to keep things inviting.
Where It Lives
The Paco Pouf is the kind of piece that moves around a room over the course of a week. Pulled up to the coffee table on a Tuesday, tucked beside the armchair by Friday. Its formal coherence with the rest of the Paco collection makes it a natural extension of the sofa, but it doesn’t need the sofa to justify itself. It stands alone just fine.
Built with a steel-reinforced frame, dense foam padding, and a solid wood core, this is a pouf designed to last well beyond the first few years. The materials age, but they don’t deteriorate. And with the breadth of upholstery options available, it can be specified to suit spaces that range from everyday family rooms to more curated living environments.














