Cornish Heritage Cushion — Hills That Remember
Designed in Cornwall, made to order in the UK
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A cushion shaped by Cornwall’s tin mining past, where traces of what came before still sit quietly within the land, held in a design that carries memory without weight.
Rolling hills move through greens and soft blues, with tall chimneys and old engine houses set between them. The colours sit gently together, keeping everything easy to look at without feeling busy.
It sits naturally on a sofa, bed or armchair, bringing a sense of steadiness into the room — a reminder of landscapes shaped over time, where history is present but never overwhelming.
Product Details:
Made with a choice of cotton-linen or soft velvet, these cushions are designed for everyday use around the home. Each one features a patterned front with a soft ivory-beige reverse, creating a balanced finish that sits easily across different interiors.
Finished with a concealed zip and subtle piping in a complementary tone, they are made to be both practical and comfortable. Available as covers only or with a feather-filled or hypoallergenic polly-fibre cushion pad inner, they offer a fuller, more relaxed shape when filled.
Each cushion is designed by House of Morvoren in Cornwall and made to order in the UK.
Details:
- Cotton-linen or soft velvet fabric
- Patterned front with ivory-beige reverse
- Concealed zip closure
- Soft piping in a complementary tone
- Available as cover only; with full duck feather down cushion or allergen free poly-fibre filled cushion pad.
- Designed in Cornwall
- Made in the UK
Size Guide:
- 30 × 30 cm (12" × 12") - square
- 40 × 40 cm (16" × 16") - square
- 50 × 50 cm (20" × 20") - square
- 60 × 60 cm (24" × 24") - square
- 55 × 40 cm (22" × 16") - rectangle
- 50 × 35 cm (20" × 14") - rectangle
Care:
- Wash at 30°C
- Low tumble dry or hang to dry
- Do not wring
- Iron on a low heat
Important Information:
- Made to order
- Natural variations may occur as part of the process