Textured Cushions & Throws

Textured cushions and patterned throws are lovely to look at and touch.  Adorn your bed or sofa with a ribbed faux fur or waffle-style throw...

Textured cushions and patterned throws are lovely to look at and touch. 

Adorn your bed or sofa with a ribbed faux fur or waffle-style throw for sensory bliss, or admire how quilted cushions and knitted throws transform the look of a room in seconds. Run your fingers over the soft bumps of the boucle cushion cover or try geo pattern cushion covers for statement interior style.

Whether an accessory for your bedroom or your lounge, these gorgeous and fabulous-feeling textured cushions and throws are a must for your home.

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How do I mix and match cushions?

Mixing and matching cushions can truly transform a sofa. Pick a colour scheme that works with your living room or bedroom, then choose two to three cushion colours to play around with.

One fun way to mix up styling is to pair eye-catching patterns with muted tones so that they stand out even more. Or instead, try layering textures to add dimension - for example, by pairing velvet with fur for soft luxury or using knitted cushions to add cosiness to your linen look

How do I style a sofa throw?

Style a throw elegantly by folding it into thirds and draping it over the back of the sofa, or fold it again lengthwise to drape gracefully over the sofa arm instead. 

Another option is to make sofa seats even comfier by laying your throw on top. This has the added benefit of protecting the couch from any pets that like to jump up. 

Or perhaps you’d rather have your sofa throw out of sight until it’s time to cosy up? In this case, fold up and store your throw in one of our stylish ottoman storage stools or pouffes

How do I scatter cushions?

Use an even number of scatter cushions to create a sharp, symmetrical layout. Or opt for an odd number for a statement centre cushion, with an even number of plainer cushions at either side.

Place two large cushions at one corner of the couch and one at the other- giving your sofa some asymmetrical edge.