Description
The Cut Velvet Fringe Cushion pairs a soft velvet face with a linear cut pattern that catches the light and shifts as you move around the room. Fringed edging runs the full way round, adding texture and a slight sway to the plump square shape. At 50cm square, it works as a generous accent on a sofa, armchair or bed.
The range comes in two colourways: a warm Terracotta with a rich, autumnal glow, and a cooler, softer Silver. Terracotta suits deeper, earthy schemes and layered neutrals, while Silver sits well against greys and pale walls for a lighter feel. Both share the same cut velvet pattern and fringe, so you can mix them or group a few together for depth.
The cover is made from polyester velvet with woven fringe trim, backed by a solid velvet reverse. The cut pile gives the surface its raised, tonal look and a soft handle. Keep it plumped and out of direct sunlight to hold the colour, and follow the care label; spot clean gentle marks rather than machine washing to protect the pile and fringe.
Specification
| Material |
Polyester velvet with woven fringe trim |
| Dimensions |
50cm x 50cm x 15cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Terracotta and Silver |
| Design |
Cut velvet linear pattern with all-round fringe |
| Shape |
Square |
| Care |
Spot clean only; keep out of direct sunlight |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this cushion come in?
It comes in two colourways: a warm Terracotta and a cooler Silver. Both share the same cut velvet pattern and fringe trim.
What size is the cushion?
Each cushion measures 50cm x 50cm x 15cm (W x D x H), a generous square that suits sofas, chairs and beds.
What is the cover made from?
The cover is polyester velvet with a woven fringe trim and a solid velvet reverse. The cut pile gives it a raised, tonal surface.
How do I keep it looking its best?
Plump it regularly, keep it out of direct sunlight to protect the colour, and spot clean any marks. Always check the care label before cleaning.
Which colourway should I choose?
Choose Terracotta for warm, earthy and layered neutral schemes, or Silver for a softer look against greys and pale walls. They also pair well together.