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Marbled linen fabric in teal, cherry red and gold, Stone pattern.  Approximate measurement 16in x 16 in (40cms x 40 cms)
Natural linen envelope style backing with branded label.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Marbled linen fabric in teal, cherry red and gold, Stone pattern.  Approximate measurement 16in x 16 in (40cms x 40 cms)
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Natural linen envelope style backing with branded label.

Marbled Linen Cushion - Stone

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£75.00
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£75.00
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Enhance your home decor and add textile art to your sofa or bed, with the retro-contemporary style scatter cushion in a Stone marbling pattern.  Made from high-quality pure linen in an envelope style, with a natural linen backing. 

Colours are teal with cherry red and wine of gold and black.

 

  • Natural materials sourced for their provenance and environment impact
  • Hand marbled linen cushion in. . . Show More >

Enhance your home decor and add textile art to your sofa or bed, with the retro-contemporary style scatter cushion in a Stone marbling pattern.  Made from high-quality pure linen in an envelope style, with a natural linen backing. 

Colours are teal with cherry red and wine of gold and black.

 

  • Natural materials sourced for their provenance and environment impact
  • Hand marbled linen cushion in Stone pattern, with an easy envelope opener backing in natural linen.
  • Choice of cushion cover only, or with soft, plump inner cushion, filled with responsibly sourced British feathers
  • Complimentary gift wrap service
  • Free UK Shipping

 

Approximate measurement 
16in x 16in / 40cm x 40cm

 

We recommend cold hand wash, using plant based products, line drying and a cool iron. 

 

A bit about the marbling...

Marbling is an endangered heritage craft, typically seen in books and paper products. The marbling pattern image is a representation only and may differ slightly as each pattern made is one of a kind, as the paints move on the surface of the water.  For more information on marbling, visit my Marbling page


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