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Truffle pouf by NaughtOne

Competition: win a Truffle pouf from NaughtOne

Promotion: global contract furniture brand NaughtOne is offering Dezeen readers the chance to win its newly launched Truffle pouf, which has an organic shape that can be used as a seat or footrest.

This competition is now closed

By entering our latest competition, which closes on 14 October, one lucky Dezeen reader will win a NaughtOne Truffle pouf in their choice of size, material and colour, described by the company as "an adaptable seating solution with a cheeky charm".

NaughtOne is giving Dezeen readers the chance to win a Truffle pouf

Designed to have a playful appearance, Truffle has an organic silhouette that functions as a stool or footrest.

"A cheeky yet practical seat and footrest, Truffle pouf brings a playful energy wherever it pops up," said NaughtOne.

"Intentionally organic in form, its curvaceous profile charms from all sides, while the seamless top offers a smooth, durable sit."

The pouf has an organic shape available in two sizes

Its rounded shape comes in two sizes. Version A has a wide and low seat measuring 605 millimetres wide by 400 millimetres high, designed for lounge settings.

Version B of Truffle has a taller seat to encourage an upright posture at 475 millimetres wide by 445 millimetres high.

 

The wider version was designed as a lounge stool while the taller one encourages a more upright sitting position

The pouf can be used as a stand-alone furniture piece or mixed and matched with other Truffles to create a collaborative seating arrangement.

It is made from Bio-Pur foam – which is made partly from vegetable oils and organic waste to lower the quantity of fossil fuels compared to conventional foams – and can be specified in a wide range of fabrics.

Truffle can be upholstered in various fabrics

NaughtOne is a British furniture designer and manufacturer that was founded in Yorkshire in 2005.

It aims to create functional furniture pieces for commercial spaces that come in a variety of colours, fabrics and finishes to improve the creative choices for designers and clients.

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This article was written by Dezeen for NaughtOne as part of a partnership. Find out more about Dezeen partnership content here.

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