Description
The Harmony Cushion brings a soft, handmade feel to a room with its woven cotton and acrylic face, brushed fringe edging and a hand-stitched border worked in a contrasting running stitch. The square shape and generous 45cm size make it an easy addition to a sofa, armchair or bed, and the plain central panel keeps things calm while the trim does the detail work.
Available in two colourways, a soft Ivory and a warmer Rust, so you can keep it neutral or add a little depth to a scheme. The relaxed, textured look sits well in boho, coastal and country-style rooms, and pairs happily with linen throws and natural wood. Mix the two shades together or use them on their own for a layered, lived-in finish.
The cover is made from a cotton and acrylic blend with a soft woven face, fringed edges and neat hand stitching around the border. Measuring 45cm x 45cm x 15cm, it plumps up nicely and holds its shape. We recommend spot cleaning or following the care label to keep the fringe and stitching looking their best, and shaping by hand after use.
Specification
| Material |
Cotton / Acrylic |
| Dimensions |
45cm x 45cm x 15cm (W x D x H) |
| Shape |
Square |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Ivory and Rust |
| Edging |
Brushed fringe trim with hand-stitched border |
| Style |
Boho, coastal, country |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this cushion come in?
It comes in two colourways, Ivory and Rust. Ivory keeps things soft and neutral, while Rust adds a warmer tone to a scheme.
What is the cushion made from?
The cover is a cotton and acrylic blend with a soft woven face, a brushed fringe edge and a hand-stitched contrast border.
What size is the Harmony Cushion?
Each cushion measures 45cm x 45cm x 15cm (W x D x H), a standard square size that suits sofas, chairs and beds.
How do I clean it?
We recommend spot cleaning or following the care label. Reshape the cover by hand and gently tidy the fringe to keep it looking neat.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick Ivory for a calm, neutral look that layers with most schemes, or Rust to bring warmth and contrast. The two also work well mixed together.