Hoot is another Boss Design that puts the choice back in your hands with a multitude of finishes and potential configurations
October 15th, 2012
Hoot is a versatile and playful take on the upholstered pouf offering a unique aesthetic that lends itself for use across a range of environments.
Hoot’s clean, geometric form allows it to nest perfectly together to create multiple configurations including benches, islands and individual settings.
Available upholstered in fabric, vinyl, suede or leather, Hoot is designed by leading UK furniture brand Boss Design.
Compact and functional – Hoot is the practical yet playful choice for spaces that demand resilient, versatile seating.
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