Frosted Rose Window Scatter Cushion

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This fragmented, geometric kaleidoscope of colours compliments the organic, dewy white roses in this graphic and crisp design. The rainbow of colours ensures that this elegant Frosted Rose Window Scatter Cushion will tie into any colour scheme.

Description

When we visited Paris in December 2010 we were mesmerized by the rose windows in the Notre Dame Cathedral. We stood admiring the colours, the shapes and how the light played through the ancient 13th century glass masterpieces. That year Paris experienced one of the coldest winters with accompanying snowstorms and temperatures reaching a shocking -10°C to -20°C. We have never experienced cold like that before. We could only stand to be outside a few hours before escaping indoors, searching for some warmth. We wanted to pay tribute to that amazing experience with this design. The colourful rose windows and refuge of the Cathedral contrasted with the bitter cold and white snow outside inspired this beautiful Frosted Rose Window Scatter Cushion.

  • Colour-fast reactive digital print
  • Double Sided Print
  • Woven invisible zip
  • Material: Velvet or Textured Weave
  • Size: 30cm x 60cm; 50cm x 50cm; 60cm x 60cm; 70cm x 70cm

Inner choices:
– No Inner: Sleeve Only
– Down Alternative Inner: This filling feels just like a down cushion inner, but it is cruelty free and vegan friendly.
– Premium Ball Fibre Inner: This premium ball fibre inner will never fall flat and offers amazing support. It is soft and comfortable.

*Note: All fabrics are washed and pre-shrunk and as a result size may vary with a few centimeters.

This product was designed, printed, sewn and packaged in South Africa.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 57 × 64 × 20 cm
Material

Textured Weave, Velvet

Size

30cm x 60cm, 50cm x 50 cm, 60cm x 60cm, 70cm x 70cm

Inner

Premium Ball Fibre Inner, Down Alternative Inner, No Inner(sleeve only)

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