Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem Brings the Outside In

Undulating fronds extend from a singular form in the Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem featuring organic upholstered shapes.

Jun 3, 2025 - 21:00
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Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem Brings the Outside In

Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem Brings the Outside In

Humans innately yearn for a sense of wholeness and connection, be it with their environments, the people around them, or a specific mixture of the two. A feeling of loneliness and isolation spiked in 2020 and has since continued to rise, leading industry experts to call for change. In response, the Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem is designed specifically for communication and gathering, in approachable colors that strive for a brighter future. Debuting at 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, the Palma Pouf is a welcome change from stuffy traditionalist pieces, instead focusing on the people that might use them and the connections that would take place.

A cluster of abstract, hand-shaped and rounded upholstered seats in various colors arranged on a gymnasium floor.

The rounded, bulbous forms, expertly encased in a wide selection of upholstery, changes the feeling of these happy shapes completely. With two, three, or five elements extending off of a central shape, these protrusions could be abstractions of a palm frond, a hand, or a paw, recalling forms found in nature. Agreeable and soft, they work in multiple ways to form connection, through touch, sight, and sound, landing softly on the surfaces they inhabit. Stackable and open to interpretation, they encourage a level of fun usually not rewarded among adults. We often forget this, but sometimes, it’s okay to play.

Four abstract, hand-shaped cushions in different colors are stacked on top of each other in the middle of an indoor gymnasium with a basketball hoop.

A person jumps across colorful, abstract-shaped stools arranged in a gymnasium with wooden wall bars in the background.

A person sits on modular, abstract-shaped poufs arranged in a circle on a gymnasium floor with red and black lines.

Beige, abstract-shaped ottoman with rounded, finger-like protrusions on a mosaic tile floor, next to similarly shaped furniture pieces.

Six colorful, uniquely shaped cushioned seats arranged in a circular pattern on a tiled mosaic floor, viewed from above.

Abstract, blob-shaped upholstered seats in various neutral and earthy tones, arranged closely together on a patterned floor.

A group of colorful, uniquely shaped ottomans are arranged in a circle on a mosaic tile floor.

Five abstract, hand-shaped seats in different colors—cream, gray, beige, and red—are arranged on a dark stone floor beside a tall, round column.

Hem truly believes in the standard, “great design can enrich lives”. Through a practice of genuine compassion and thoughtful collaboration. They work with European manufacturers that employ some of the highest safety standards in the business, working closely alongside them, invested in process. Obsessed with detail, they are constantly improving their systems, further increasing their agility in the industry. As sustainability becomes an increasing concern, their standards for employing local expertise and high ethical standards have as well, producing their rugs with a GoodWeave-certified manufacturer in India, and strictly adhering to EU environmental standards.

A modern interior with concrete walls, a black spiral staircase, and several round ottomans in neutral and green tones arranged on a polished floor.

Kusheda Mensah is a British-born Ghanaian designer focused on creating idyllic interiors, fun and functionality at the core of her work. The ways in which we bond are integral to understanding Mensah’s pieces, collaborative energy an overarching theme. Her modular furniture relays the notion of mutuality, connection, and closeness between us, reflecting and redefining our social habits in the process.

A person with short hair in Bantu knots sits on a tan bench, wearing a green sweater, tan cargo pants, and patterned boots, in a sunlit room with a wooden floor.

Kusheda Mensah

To learn more about the Palma Pouf by Kusheda Mensah for Hem, please visit hem.com.

Photography by Erik Wåhlström.