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The Portfolio Antibes Cushion – Blue brings a fresh, coastal-inspired feel with its soft blue tones and relaxed design. It’s the kind of piece that lightens a room without demanding attention, easy to layer with neutrals or pair with bolder patterns if you’re feeling a bit more adventurous. The fabric has a soft, comfortable feel, making it just as practical as it is decorative. Whether it’s styled on a sofa, armchair or bed, it adds that extra bit of texture and colour that makes a space feel more considered. Featuring a sophisticated chevron pattern, elevate your bedroom decor with this co-ordinating cushion. Simple, versatile, and easy to live with. Sometimes that’s exactly what you want. Features: Boudoir cushions are perfect for adding the finishing touches to bedroom decor Soft blue colourway Relaxed, coastal-inspired design Comfortable fabric finish Ideal for sofas, chairs or beds Adds texture and subtle colour Easy to style with a range of interiors Made in Green by Oeko-Tex: The Oeko-Tex compliance confirms no harmful materials or chemicals are involved in manufacturing textiles 100% Polyester Size: 32cm x 50cm (12" x 20") All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
I love the Port Antibes cushion for its relaxed yet polished look, making it a versatile accessory for a range of interiors. Its calming blue hue works particularly well in coastal, Scandinavian, or contemporary schemes, adding a subtle splash of colour without overwhelming the space. It’s a practical choice for layered styling-pair it with textured throws or neutral-toned cushions to create a balanced, inviting bed or sofa arrangement. For easy updating, consider mixing and matching with other cushions in complementary shades or patterns to keep the look fresh and tailored to your space.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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