


£41 £34
Sigrun Cushion cover An assertively styled textile piece that revisits stripes in a contemporary spirit, ideal for lovers of high-end decor and natural materials. Authentic design with graphic accentsMade from a thick fabric combining cotton and Oeko Tex linen, the Sigrun cushion cover offers a warm texture typical of Scandinavian interiors and bohemian chic ambiances. Its vertical black stripes create a trendy graphic striped pattern that visually structures the space. Available in beige or white, it complements neutral palettes and minimalist decors. Comfortable style and versatilityAvailable in rectangular 40 x 60 cm or square 50 x 50 cm versions, it adapts to all Cushion compositions. Its dense material guarantees durability and comfort. Supplied without filling, it offers total freedom in the choice of softness. A signature textile for contemporary interiorsOn a sofa, armchair or bed, Sigrun adds a subtle graphic accent that energizes the space with elegance. In detail: Variation : Beige / Black Brand : BROSTE COPENHAGEN Type : Cushion cover Colour : Beige - Black Material : 75% Cotton, 25% Linen Dimensions : 50 x 50 cm Weight : 0.308 lb Characteristics :Cover only (filling not included) - Oeko-Tex certification Show less
I really like this beige cushion cover from Broste Copenhagen - it’s understated yet adds texture and warmth to a space. The neutral tone makes it versatile, ideal for both contemporary and more traditional interiors, and it’s perfect for layering with other cushions in different patterns or colours. For styling, consider pairing it with natural textiles like linen or wool, or add it to a textile-heavy sofa for a cosy, Scandinavian-inspired look. Its fabric and subtle stripe detail lend themselves well to minimalist schemes, but it can also bring a touch of calm to more eclectic setups. Practical tip: it’s an easy way to refresh a seat or sofa without overwhelming the overall colour palette.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Made in Design's website here