Saturday, 11 July 2009

Bright patchwork cushion cover

This bright handmade throw cushion has been made from a selection of luxurious, high quality, designer fabrics. A cheerful, contemporary cushion that will add an uplifting dash of colour and pizazz to your decor.

The cushion front is lined for extra thickness and luxury.



Internal seams have been overcast to prevent fraying and for added strength. The back is made of co-ordinating designer fabric with an envelope opening, reinforced with extra stitching to prevent tearing.

The dimensions of the cushion are: 16 inches/40cm x 16 inches/40cm.

Recommended dry-clean only.
*Pillow forms/cushion pads are not included.

Bidding starts at: £5.00 please.

Postage would be : UK - £0.90; Europe - £1.50; Rest of the world - £2.40.
Postage is free on items which sell for over £50.00.

The auction begins at 9.30 Saturday 11th July, 2009 and will end at 09.00 , Saturday 18th July , London time. The highest bidder before that time will win.

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2 comments:

  1. Hi - can't tell whether the pinky-red colour is pink or red. It looks different in the 3rd photo. (If it's pink, gonna have to say no :-( )

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  2. hi betty. sorry for the variation in colour in the pics, is difficult to get it right...

    Its more red than pink - sort of a brick red really. hope that helps.

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