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Bolster Cushion with Removable Cover - Black

£16

The bolster cushion offers luxury comfort with its removable cover design, featuring detailed natural history-inspired patterns. Made from recycled materials, it provides both sustainability and style while maintaining easy maintenance. The removable cover allows for simple cleaning, and the bolster shape adds supportive comfort for lounging or decorative accent use.

**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Part of the Metamorphosis collection* Made from recycled materials* Luxury cushion* Removable cover Immerse yourself in luxury with the Natural History Museum's Metamorphosis Bolster Cushion. With a design that tells a story, adding a touch of sophistication to your space will be a breeze. The removable cover makes cleaning easy and keeps your space always looking its best. Part of the exclusive Metamorphosis collection, this cushion is designed with natural history in mind. Elevate your decor with a piece that transcends time.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**At a time when insects were believed to magically appear, known as ‘spontaneous generation’, talented artist Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) was one of the first to closely observe and document the process of metamorphosis. Embarking on the first recorded expedition undertaken solely for the purpose of scientific research, her stunning and meticulous illustrations revolutionised the scientific community’s understanding of the life cycle of insects and their connection with their food plants.  The Metamorphosis collection revels in the exquisite detail of Maria’s naturalistic studies, juxtaposed with bold stripes providing a modern twist to these beautiful, scientific illustrations.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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