A durable and fashionable outdoor pouf for your yard or patio.
This outdoor pouf is an inspiring mix of detail and functionality. It is made of polyester and features polystyrene beads. The removable cover makes it simple to wash and it's a perfect seating arrangement for a backyard, a porch, or patio.
May fade in the sunlight, so be careful where you place it.
A modern and stylish pouf for outdoor settings.
This pouf is large and perfect for use as a chair or footrest. Made of polymer that is resistant to water. It also features a hand-knitted design, perfect for fans of one-of-a-kind furniture—an excellent addition to any home space.
This pouf isn't very soft, and the color can change if it gets wet.
A comfy outdoor pouf option that is simple to use and move around.
This stylish beanbag pouf comes in 17 different colors and styles to match any yard decor. It resists both weather and sun and is made of outdoor acrylic. Super easy to clean and doesn't require machine washing. Affordable.
It isn't great for pet hair which can be hard to remove.
A perfect versatile outdoor pouf option for your home.
This pouf has plenty of extra features, including UV protection, weather resistance, and a removable cover for washing. This pouf comes in four colors to suit your design tastes and it is made of polyester. Very affordable and easy to use.
Some complaints about the pouf not being full enough or sinking after some time.
A pretty outdoor pouf for any living room or patio.
A knitted pouf that is stylish and will look great with any type of decor. It is made of polyester blend material and is resistant to water—excellent reviews from many buyers. People love the style and quality of this item.
Some buyers reported that the stuffing comes out of the pouf.
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There's nothing like relaxing in your yard on a warm evening at the end of a long day, but outdoor furniture isn't always especially comfy. Add an outdoor pouf into the mix and you can lounge in comfort with your feet up, whether you're reading a book, listening to podcasts, enjoying a drink, or hanging out with friends and family.
An outdoor pouf needs to be suited to its outdoor life, so it should be water-resistant (if not waterproof) and have some resistance to UV rays so it doesn't fade quickly. There are a range of features and variables to decide on when choosing a pouf, such as the size and shape, the material it’s covered with, and what it’s filled with. Our buying guide can help you learn the different features of outdoor poufs. If you want help finding something we specifically recommend, check out our shortlist of favorites for ideas.
Outdoor poufs often have a polyester bean filling, like the filling of a beanbag. As long as your pouf is stuffed enough, polyester beans provide a decent balance of give and support, plus they don't get compacted over time. Polyester hollow fiber is another alternative, but it does lose loft with regular use, meaning your pouf can become flat. You can also find inflatable outdoor poufs. These have an inflatable cushion that fits inside a slipcover. Inflatable options are lightweight and easy to store when not in use, but there is a puncture risk.
Check the dimensions of any outdoor poufs you're considering. Look at both the height and the width (the depth is the same as the width in the majority of cases). A pouf should be the right height to rest your feet on comfortably, but the exact height required depends on the height of your outdoor seating. The width or diameter should be large enough to fit one or two pairs of feet comfortably but not so large that it takes up too much patio space.
The majority of outdoor poufs are either cubes or cylinders. However, you can find some that are almost spherical. The shape doesn't make much difference to how the pouf feels or performs, so just choose a shape that appeals to you.
Ideally, an outdoor pouf should be made from a waterproof or water-resistant material, so it won't get soaked through if it rains unexpectedly before you can move it somewhere sheltered. If you like the look and feel of a fabric pouf, opt for one made of polyester with a water-resistant coating. Some options are made from plastic or weatherproof rattan, which are entirely waterproof even in heavy rainstorms. You can also find faux leather options that withstand wet weather. Real leather doesn't take kindly to a soaking, so it's best avoided.
You can find outdoor poufs in a wide range of solid colors, in addition to geometric patterns and more exotic prints such as leaf patterns, stripes, polka dots, and chevron patterns. Although you want your pouf to be functional, it's important that it looks good, too, so take some time to pick a color or print that you love.
Although poufs don't tend to weigh much, they are bulky, so carrying them from place to place can be tricky. You can find models with an integrated handle or two to make moving them more easily. This is a handy feature if you have more than one spot in your yard where you might like to enjoy using your pouf.
Outdoor poufs often have zippered slipcovers. This helps to protect the filling inside from the elements and makes it easier to replace the filling or add more should it gradually flatten down. What's more, removable covers are generally easier to wash.
Inexpensive: You can find basic outdoor poufs for $20 to $30. These are usually inflatable models or poufs sold without filling.
Mid-range: Mid-range options cost roughly $30 to $60, including some weatherproof textile options with beanbag style fillings.
Expensive: High-end outdoor poufs can cost from $70 to $150. You can find a wide range of options in this price range, including sturdy rattan poufs or sets containing multiple poufs.