Bedeck of Belfast

V&A Rosalie Cushion 45cm x 45cm, Red

£40

Colour: Red

The Rosalie Cushion, at 45cm x 45cm, features a charming nature-inspired pattern that blends vintage and modern styles. Its design draws from a 1940s Morton Sundor fabric, now part of the V&A's textile collection. Made from 100% cotton and lightly quilted, it adds a peaceful and stylish touch to any space. The rich red hue enhances its visual appeal, making it a perfect accent piece.

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Rosalie Cushion 45cm x 45cm Red The Rosalie cushion's (45x45cms) delicate nature-inspired pattern seamlessly combines the past and present. It is based on a furnishing fabric made by Morton Sundor Fabrics in the 1940s that is currently housed in the V&As renowned textile collection and offers a sense of tranquility and style. Printed on 100% cotton and lightly quilted.

Bedeck Home has been a leader in luxury home textiles since 1951, offering premium bedding, curtains, and soft furnishings designed to elevate interiors. The brand's bedding textile collection features sumptuous bed sets with intricate patterns, luxurious bedspreads and throws that add warmth and texture, and coordinating pillow cases that complete the look. Their curtains showcase the same meticulous attention to detail, while plush rugs anchor bedroom spaces with comfort underfoot. Each textile piece is crafted from high-quality fabrics that embody their reputation for durability and sophistication. This collection brings the perfect blend of classic British craftsmanship and modern aesthetics to create restful, elegant bedroom sanctuaries.

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