The cushion features a sinuous free-flowing seaweed pattern with gentle underwater movement, originally designed in 1901. Its smooth 300 thread count cotton percale construction provides durability, while the moody black and sepia tones with rich dark red accents add visual depth. The design includes coordinating spot print details and striking black embroidered tree motifs that enhance the woodland aesthetic.
William Morris Seaweed Woodland Tree Cushion in Black This distinctive design features a sinuous free-flowing pattern, capturing the gentle underwater movement of plants. Originally designed by J.H.Dearle in 1901, the intricate pattern is printed on smooth 300 thread count cotton percale in a moody palette of black and sepia tones with rich dark red accents. A small spot print works as the perfect co-ordinate and the range is accessorised with the Jura check wool blanket and a linen blend cushion embellished with a striking black embroidered tree motif.











