Palma Pouf

Palma Pouf

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Kusheda Mensah

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A Palma Pouf upgrades any space.

Graphic, arresting, refreshingly carefree, these elegant upholstered seats bring visual interest and facilitate interaction wherever they are used. Casual and unorthodox seating encourages constructive and thoughtful communication, observes designer Kusheda Mensah. Her Palma Poufs series for Hem consists of three decorative shapes made from a solid base and a soft but sturdy upper.

Use them as focal points, disrupt a traditional seating arrangement or playfully juxtapose shape and texture with a single pouf. Encourage perching, parking, lounging. Palma Poufs are available in a wide range of finishes for supreme mix or match options.

PU Foam / Plywood Structure.

  • Black Leather

    Black Leather

  • Gentle 2, 0753

    Gentle 2, 0753

  • Dark Green Leather

    Dark Green Leather

  • Eggshell Boucle

    Eggshell Boucle

  • Kvadrat Gentle2 663

    Kvadrat Gentle2 663

  • Elmosoft 03009

    Elmosoft 03009

  • Light Blue Leather

    Light Blue Leather

  • Loop Loop 002

    Loop Loop 002

  • Gentle 2 0443

    Gentle 2 0443

  • Sawdust Boucle

    Sawdust Boucle

  • Steelcut 3 0265

    Steelcut 3 0265

  • Steelcut 3 0655

    Steelcut 3 0655

  • Steelcut 3 0975

    Steelcut 3 0975

Kusheda Mensah

Kusheda Mensah is a British born Ghanaian designer, based in London. Her love for furniture design and wide-ranging lifestyle pieces began whilst embarking on a bachelor’s degree in print design at the London College of Communication. At the root of her work, exploring and examining how one can create an idyllic, yet fun and functional living environment has always been paramount. Mensah’s latest project entitled ‘mutual’, was inspired by her reaction to the ever-growing rift social media continues to create between individuals and the way in which we bond. Mensah’s artistic remedy comes in the form of her interlocking modular pieces of furniture, representing the mutuality, connection and closeness shared between humans, as well as the human form itself. Connecting both furniture and promoting better social behaviours.