Sometimes all it takes is a soft, comfortable spot to sit and unwind. Floor cushions are perfect for those laid-back moments, whether you’re enjoying a quiet cup of tea, hosting friends, or creating a cosy corner at home.
Easy to move, style, and use, floor cushions bring comfort without the formality of traditional furniture. From relaxed lounging to extra seating when you need it, they add a welcoming touch to any space while keeping things effortlessly casual.
At Homebox, you’ll find a variety of floor pillows and cushions designed to suit different interiors and lifestyles. Soft padding and supportive filling make them comfortable for lounging, while durable fabrics ensure they stand up to everyday use.
Square seat cushions are ideal for structured seating arrangements, offering a neat look that works well in modern homes. For a more relaxed feel, floor pillows & cushions can be layered together to create inviting, informal seating areas.
Printed floor cushions are perfect for adding visual interest, especially in neutral spaces that need a touch of colour or pattern. They pair beautifully with low tables, rugs, or poufs, making them an excellent choice for casual dining setups or social spaces. These cushions also work well in kids’ rooms, providing safe, comfortable seating for playtime and reading.
Shopping for floor cushions online at Homebox makes it easy to find pieces that match your home decor and comfort needs. Use them as flexible seating, footrests, or decorative accents that can be moved and stored effortlessly. Lightweight and versatile, they adapt to changing spaces and occasions with ease.
With Homebox’s collection of floor pillows and cushions, you can create a relaxed, welcoming environment that blends comfort, function, and style seamlessly into everyday living.
Choose a square of roughly 50 to 60 cm for an adult. Listed sizes include 50x50x7 cm and 60x60x10 cm, and the larger footprint leaves room to sit cross-legged through a long visit. A 40x40x9 cm cushion suits a child, a footrest, or a narrow corner where a bigger piece would crowd the walkway. Measure the floor space first, then leave a small gap between cushions so people are not pressed together. Where a corner gets daily use, size up rather than down, since a cramped seat is the first thing guests notice.
It works for an evening, though not as a permanent seat. A sofa cushion is filled to be leaned against, so it compresses under body weight and stays flat once it does. Floor cushions carry a denser core and a wider base for that reason. The cover is the other difference, because a floor piece sits against rugs and tiles, and that contact wears delicate fabric far faster than use on a sofa would. If you seat visitors regularly, buy for the floor. Keep the sofa cushions propped behind the seated group for back support.
Count the seats you want, then add one or two spares. A small corner usually works with four to six cushions set along two walls, while a room used for larger gatherings needs more. Buy the whole group at once where you can, because colour can drift a shade between manufacturing batches and a later top-up may sit awkwardly beside the originals. Note the design name and size from the product page for future reference. Placing one order also simplifies delivery, and Homebox ships to addresses throughout Qatar.
A dense core is what holds the shape. Firm foam and high-density polyester fibre both compress and recover under repeated sitting, which is what a floor seat has to manage every day. The loose, soft filling feels generous in the shop but sinks within weeks of real use. Natural fibres provide a firm, textured seat that holds its shape well. Check the fill named in the product details rather than judging by how a cushion looks in a photo. Plumping the cushion by hand after use helps any fill last longer.
Start with the care label, since the cover fabric decides the method. Removable covers unzip and go in the machine on a cool wash, which is the easier option for anything at ground level. Fixed covers are usually spot-clean only, so blot a spill straight away, work from the outside of the mark inward, and let the piece air-dry fully before it goes back down. Vacuum the surface weekly, because floor-level pieces pick up dust faster than sofa cushions do. Natural fibres such as jute are brushed rather than soaked.
Yes, and low seating suits young children because there is nothing to fall off. Pick a washable or removable cover, since play areas collect spills, crayon marks, and sticky hands. Firm filling beats very soft filling here, as it stays stable when a child climbs across it. Smaller squares around 40x40 cm are light enough for a child to move and stack without help. Keep the cushions clear of doorways to avoid a trip hazard, and lift them off the floor while the room is being mopped.
Only where the fabric is made for it: indoor covers fade in direct sun and retain moisture after a rinse, leaving the filling smelling musty. Outdoor-rated fabrics resist fading and dry faster, so look for those on anything that lives outside. Take them indoors ahead of a storm, and clear the balcony completely when the home will stand empty for weeks. A shaded balcony treats fabric far better than an exposed one. Where a terrace is in daily use, an outdoor-rated cushion is the more sensible starting point than an indoor floor cushion.
Square cushions line up against a wall and tile together into a continuous bench, which is why they suit a majlis-style corner. Round cushions read as separate seats and sit comfortably beside a low table or in a reading nook. Squares also stack flat, so they store more easily between gatherings. Rounds soften a room full of straight lines and hard edges. Mixing both shapes works when they share a colour or fabric; otherwise the group looks unplanned. Match the shape to your layout first, then to the look.
They can, provided the cushion is firm enough to hold you level. A soft seat tilts the hips backwards and gets uncomfortable within minutes of sitting still. Look for a dense fill and a depth of 7 cm to 10 cm, which lifts you off a hard floor without unsettling your posture. A square of around 50x50 cm gives most adults room to cross their legs. Natural fibres such as jute give a stable, textured surface. Put a mat or rug underneath where the floor is cold or slippery.
A rug is the usual answer, and it does two jobs at once. It prevents the cushion from sliding on polished tile or marble and marks the seating area as its own zone in an open-plan room. Choose a low pile, since a deep pile lets the cushion rock as people shift their weight. Bare floors are fine where the cushion has a woven or non-slip base. In a room that feels cold underfoot, a layered rug adds warmth to a setup that keeps people at ground level for hours.
Stack them flat rather than standing them on edge, which keeps the filling even. A wardrobe shelf, a storage ottoman, or a large basket all take a set of four without crushing them. Covers need washing and full drying first, because trapped moisture can leave the fabric smelling stale inside a shut cupboard. Leave two out as everyday floor seating so the whole set is not packed away. Where a set is used seasonally, note the size on the storage box so the right pieces are easy to find later.
Some do, and some are sewn closed, so check the product details before ordering. A removable cover is the more practical choice at floor level because it can be washed rather than spot-cleaned. Sewn covers hold their shape a little more tightly and suit a piece that sits in a quiet corner. Think about who will use the cushion day-to-day: a family room calls for the washable option; a formal seating area does not. Handling the fabric yourself can help you decide, so visit a Homebox store in Doha when the product photos leave you undecided.