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Bedeck of Belfast

V&A Bloom Embroidered Cushion 45cm x 45cm, Duck Egg/Teal

£40

Colour: Blue, Green, Red, Cream and beige

The Bloom Embroidered Cushion brings historical charm to any space. Featuring a delicate design inspired by a century-old pattern from Allan Francis Vigers, this cushion is a true piece of art. Its soft duck egg and teal tones provide a calming accent, while the vibrant embroidery adds complexity and depth. Crafted from 100% cotton, the cushion offers both comfort and durability. This piece complements a variety of interior styles, making it an ideal addition to your home.

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Original Product Description:

Bloom Embroidered Cushion 45cm x 45cm Duck Egg/Teal Embrace the elegance and grace of the past while adding a touch of timeless beauty to your interior. The exquisite embroidered design on the Bloom cushion (45x45cms) is based on a furnishing fabric designed by Allan Francis Vigers (18581921) over a century ago, now held in the V&As textile collection. 100% cotton.

Since 1951, Bedeck of Belfast has been synonymous with luxury in home textiles, specializing in premium bedding, curtains, and soft furnishings. Rooted in classic British craftsmanship, Bedeck seamlessly marries tradition with contemporary design, offering collections that feature intricate patterns and superior fabrics. Known for their comfort and sophistication, Bedeck's creations bring a touch of timeless elegance to any bedroom or living space. In the bedding-textile category, Bedeck stands out for its commitment to quality and style, ensuring each piece not only enhances the aesthetic of your home but also provides unparalleled comfort. Whether you're seeking to refresh your bedroom or add a touch of luxury to your living area, Bedeck of Belfast offers a refined selection that caters to discerning tastes.

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