Inspired by the Victorian's love of sentiment, our sumptuous tapestry cushion features a pretty rose design and a quote by Charlotte Gray that pays tribute to the incomparable bond between children and their mothers.
The traditional Victorian verse embroidered on our pretty heart-shaped cushion is a reminder to the bride of all the things she should wear on her wedding day if her marriage is to be a happy one
A gorgeous, traditional addition to any nursery, our beautifully embroidered cushion features Beatrix Potter's hapless duck, Jemima Puddle-duck, who is fooled by a wise fox to make her nest in his home.
The pretty dainty flowers of the forget-me-not and its meaning of everlasting love made it a favourite decorative choice for the Victorians. This pretty cushion would make a perfect gift for a loved one, providing them with a constant reminder of your feelings.
The perfect gift to show your mother how much you care. Our sentimental Victorian-style cushion features a traditional rose border together with a fitting tribute to a mother's love.
Inspired by the sentimental items the Victorians so loved to create, our luxurious tapestry cushion features a classic Victorian-style rose design together with enduring words of love.
A fitting tribute to the best mum in the world, our sumptuous chintz cushion reflects the Victorian love of adding words of love and devotion to decorative items.
A special cushion for the lady of the house featuring a floral tapestry design that recalls the elaborate chintz patterns used to decorate soft furnishings, wallpaper and porcelain during the reign of Queen Victoria. The cushion has a removable zipped cover for dry cleaning.
The Union Jack was at the centre of Mod culture in the 1960s. Carnaby Street in London was alive with Union Jack emblazoned clothes for the Mods to wear, including entire jackets cut from the British national flag.
The quote on our tapestry cushion recalls the Victorian love of sentiment that was prevalent during the early years of Queen Victoria's reign. Words of love and devotion appeared on all types of decorative items.
The bright non-representational colours of the cats on our cushion recall the work of leading Pop Artist Andy Warhol, who produced many similar screen-printed images throughout the sixties, including his famous portraits of Marilyn Monroe.
Our tapestry cushion is printed with the much quoted recipe for success 'Live Well Laugh Often Love Much'. It recalls the sentimental items that were popular during the early years of Queen Victoria's reign.
The Union Jack flag was at the centre of Mod culture in the sixties and today is undergoing a revival. Our Union Jack Draught Excluder with add a touch of Retro fashion to a bedroom or living room whilst keeping the cold winter chill at bay.
Our brightly-coloured cushion featuring the native North American Gaillardia or Blanket Flower would make a cheerful addition to a sitting room or conservatory.
Features
Front 62% cotton, 48% polyester. Back 100% cotton. Filling 100% Polyester
Image taken from a vintage seed packet from the Beryl Peters Archives