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Designer cushions, much more than a decorative accessory

To enhance your interiors as it should be and dress your sofa with taste, the brands Texas and the Artichoke and Fabryan offer an original and trendy collection of design cushions with 100% offbeat prints. Made from soft and pleasant materials, these designer cushions are unique, atypical and resolutely contemporary.

Cushions that are both original and avant-garde

These two London-based brands have gone all out to create their design cushions with a truly daring avant-garde touch. The various and varied patterns are mixed with the greatest harmony to offer a unique and totally shifted rendering: artichokes, carrots, fishes and wallflowers, yellow rabbits, or psychedelic or geometrical patterns, the choice is vast in order to answer all our desires.

Deep and/or acidic colors are not to be outdone. What could be easier then to attract the eyes once placed on your bed, your sofa or your favorite chair. These cushions are indeed exceptional creations mixing refinement and eccentricity that will become decorative accessories in their own right.

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link to Artichokes designer cushion

 

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Link to designer cousin by Texas And The Artichoke

 

Robust and very pleasant materials for an absolute comfort

The designer cushions from Texas and the Artichoke and Fabryan are made of robust yet comfortable materials: silk, satin and velvet perfectly combined to offer you an exquisite touch and comfort. Both cozy (thanks to their duck feather filling) and original, these cushions will bring a touch of “Peps” to all your spaces. You can easily combine them with different styles, from contemporary to classic, while bringing comfort to your bed or sofa. Preferably for monochrome decorations to make them stand out and never go unnoticed.

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