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The Rene range is crafted for those who know exactly what they want from their interior. Offering the ultimate style combination of modern glamour and retro design, Rene’s contemporary and confident sofas, armchairs and footstools are available in both ultra-soft velvet and sumptuous leather. Choose from a fabulous selection of colours for the beautifully buttoned upholstery. And this range feels as good as it looks thanks to its lounge worthy pocket sprung seating and supportive cushioning. The Rene range is exclusively crafted for Furniture Village. Luxury just got a lot easier with the Rene Fabric Scatter Cushion. Lustrous velvety-feel fabric with a retro glamourous design that bounces back after you use it – exactly what your living room is missing. Why you'll love it. Accent retro style with a modern Art Deco twist that truly shines. Lustrous velvety-feel fabric options that play with light. Smart breathing vents create amazing plumpness. Supportive fibre filling for enhanced comfort. Exclusive to Furniture Village. What you need to know. Matching sofas, cuddler chair and footstool available. Part of The Rene range. Pile crush is a natural characteristic of this fabric. Dimensions. Height: 40cm (16 in). Width: 40cm (16 in).
I love the Rene fabric scatter cushion for its versatile colour and texture, making it a great addition to both modern and classic interiors. Its rich olive green tone is perfect for grounding a neutral scheme or adding a pop of colour to more vibrant settings. It's particularly suited to cosy sofas, armchairs, or layered on a bed for depth. For practical styling, pair it with contrasting textures like linen or wool, and consider mixing sizes and patterns to create an inviting, layered look. Its plush fabric brings softness and luxury to any space, making it a practical yet stylish choice for enhancing comfort and aesthetic appeal.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Furniture Village's website here