This pouf produced by G Plan in the 1960s reflects that typically British approach to design that combines comfort, functionality and attention to materials. The compact and well-calibrated proportions allow it to fit naturally into the space, both as an independent complement and in dialogue with armchairs and sofas of the period. The teak structure introduces a warm and material note, while the padding adds visual softness and comfort. The light highlights the grain of the wood and the contrast between rigid and padded surfaces, contributing to a discreet but well-defined presence. Nothing appears excessive: the balance arises from the simplicity of the shapes and the quality of the materials, elements that characterize much of G Plan's Mid-Century production. A versatile complement, capable of easily adapting to contemporary, modernist or vintage interiors, maintaining that sober and welcoming character that made British design of the 1960s still current.