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The Edited Life - Luxury Velvet Scatter Cushion. The Edited Life scatter cushion range shows there’s no need to compromise on quality, style or comfort when it comes to making sustainable choices. Perfect for adding an extra layer of comfort to your sofa, this scatter cushion features a stunning velvet cover made from 100% recycled materials. Designed with a matt texture for an understated yet luxurious finish, this velvet fabric is easy to care for. Unlike cotton velvets, this luxury polyester velvet has a soft dense pile that will not crush, meaning your cushions will always look smart and inviting. Live well. Mean well. Be well. Many of us want to live simpler lives, to reduce our impact on the environment, and improve our well-being. As we become more aware of our surroundings and understand how our choices contribute to the world around us, more people are choosing to consume less and curate more. The Edited Life introduces a new era of thoughtfulness in the home, with an understated collection of pieces chosen for their simple beauty, quality craftsmanship and innate usefulness that will last beyond any trend. As this product is made to order, it can only be returned if faulty or if not manufactured to the specifications given. For more information please view our full returns policy. Here.
I love this velvet scatter cushion because of its rich texture and versatile colour, making it an easy way to add luxury and depth to both contemporary and traditional interiors. It works well on a neutral sofa to bring in a touch of elegance or mixed with patterns for a cosy layered look. Practical styling tips include pairing it with other cushions in complementary shades or textures to create visual interest, and placing it on a bed for a plush finishing touch. Its plush velvet finish means it’s ideal for creating a soft, inviting feel, perfect for relaxing spaces.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here