Delivery
Postage: 2nd class Royal Mail.
Postage costs are dependant on the weight and size of the item.
Expected delivery: 3-5 working days
£24.00
8 in stock (can be backordered)
This houseplant print cushion cover delivers natural warmth and style by bringing the outside in. Liven up even the most conservative conservatory or suburban sofa with a 100% organic cushion cover.
The print features a variety of houseplants hand-painted in gouache; including the parlour palm and Maidenhair Ferns.
Complete the houseplant set with a matching tea towel and apron to really brighten up your home, with houseplants that are truly impossible to kill!
This cushion cover is lovingly designed and made in the UK.
Digitally printed on 100% organic cotton
Half panama cotton 308gsm
Cover only – cushion pad not included
Dry clean
45.5cm x 47cm
Made in the UK
Posted in eco-friendly, recyclable packaging
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Postage: 2nd class Royal Mail.
Postage costs are dependant on the weight and size of the item.
Expected delivery: 3-5 working days
If you are not 100% delighted with your goods, I do accept returns and exchanges.
Please contact me within: 7 days of delivery
Please dispatch items back within: 14 days of delivery
Conditions of return:
Buyers are responsible for return postage costs.
Items should be returned unused in the original packaging.
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Louise Hemphrey –
Beautiful. Was given one as a lovely present and like it so much just ordering another to go with it
Joan Mitchell (verified owner) –
The most beautifully designed cushion covers have just arrived and are now in pride of place in my conservatory. Strong and robust material and a really striking design. Fantastic customer service form Jo too.
Joan Mitchell (verified owner) –
I love these cushion covers! Mine already have pride of place in my conservatory. They are just gorgeous, beautifully made, in robust cotton, and boldly designed. Customer service from Jo was second to none.