Morica Onigiri Pouf
ONIGIRI POUF
ONIGIRI POUF
The Onigiri pouffe embodies the essence of contemporary design, blending functionality and style into a single solution.
Inspired by oriental culture, it’s not just a comfortable seat but also a practical storage space for books and accessories.
Its versatility makes it perfect for any environment, thanks to its ease of use and captivating design.
The precious bouclé wool fabric paired with an elegant leather strap brings this storage-pouf to life, enriching the environment with a touch of originality.
INFORMATION
COLLECTION
Onigiri
BRAND
Morica
PRODUCT TYPE
Pouf
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy

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USE
Interior
DIMENSIONS
- Height : 43 cm
- Width : 53 cm
- Depth : 40 cm
CODE
HM.ONI.RN.B04.P13
AVAILABLE
Available in 6 weeks
DESIGN
Immerse yourself in the world of the most original and functional design with Onigiri: a furnishing accessory that combines style and comfort in a unique way!
MATERIAL
PROCESSES
The wood used in Morica’s manufacturing processes is FSC® – Chain of Custody certified, which guarantees traceability of the supply chain and the provenance of raw materials from responsibly managed forests. The varnishes used to make our pieces are water-based and are sourced from ISO14001 certified companies. Our manufacturing processes are environmentally friendly because for us, design means living in a more sustainable world! All our creations are Made in Italy and undergo strict quality controls.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT MDF
Storage compartment mdf veneered in real wood.
PADDING
Padding high-density non-deformable rubber.
BOUCLÉ WOOL
A soft and irregular fabric, with knots and curls on the surface, which gives an original look to any furnishing item.
PURE WOOD NATURAL OAK
A skillful double iron manual work and tinex brushing of the raw material has been able to give us a natural Pure Wood oak with honeyed nuances.
COVERING
Covering bouclé wool fabric with a closure strap in genuine leather.
DETAILS
For the natural oak wood, we have used an eco-sustainable ‘pure wood’ effect finish, which retains the natural character of the wood to the eye and an untreated appearance to the touch. This is a topcoat based on renewable raw materials and certified according to ÖNORM A 1605-12, ÖNORM A 3800-1 and DIN 68861, and class A+ by the French standard DEVL1104875A.
Epoxy powder coatings provide excellent mechanical strength, corrosion resistance (suitable for seaside locations), high durability and impact resistance. Since they are baked on, they are completely solvent-free. Printing on glass is non-toxic and odourless and uses environmentally friendly HP latex inks. It is Greenguard certified (low chemical emissions; UL 2818) and ECOLOGO® (reduced environmental impact; UL 2801).
CARE & CLEANING
LEATHER
To clean parts in leather, simply use a cotton cloth moistened with water or a little mild soap. Three to four times a year, depending on wear, specific leather care products can be used to moisturise and provide elasticity, which also create a protective, water-repellent film that will facilitate cleaning.
WOOD
WOOD AND MDF Our furniture pieces, in solid wood and genuine MDF veneered wood, are handcrafted items of the highest quality, finished using varnishes with a very low environmental impact. Maintenance of these pieces is easy and only a few steps are required to keep them in good condition.
FABRIC
The bouclé wool fabric must be dry washed with special commercial products. Do not use water.
DAILY CLEANING
For daily cleaning of furniture with eco-sustainable, water-based finishes, simply use a dry or slightly moistened cloth, while in the case of persistent stains use a vegetable sponge with mild soap and water. No oils or waxes should be used on furniture containing water-based finishes. Chemicals should also be avoided as they may corrode the varnish and create additional stains or halos.
When cleaning flat surfaces, motion should be horizontal or vertical and be parallel to the grain of the wood as much as possible. It should also be remembered that real wood furniture exposed to direct light changes its colour over time. This change is considered to be a natural process of oxidation of the raw material.