From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpouffepouffe, pouf /puːf/ noun [countable] British English DHFa soft piece of furniture like a large cushion, which you can sit on or rest your feet on
Examples from the Corpus
pouffe• He was sitting on a pouffe to the side of the fire.• Kate puts her suitcase down on a green plastic-covered pouffe and gapes.• The ring glittered on its damson pouffe like some intra-uterine device.• Willie sat back on the pouffe and traced his finger over the pictures.• After hitching her cover more firmly round her shoulders she made up the smouldering fire and sat on the pouffe.