Bricolage Cushion | Rectangle

€195 €136

Bricolage explores how colour and structure interact, within a regular framework, to create abstract interlocking compositions. This design came directly out of Margo’s handwoven artworks, and the fabric construction is based on the Lampas handweaving technique – Bricolage exemplifies the studio’s approach of Art-into-Industry.

Colour and mathematics are the twin concerns of Margo’s work – the effects of colours in combination – the relationship between colour and proportion – and the division of the rectangle. In this design the warp and weft are equal, giving the nocturne colour an even and solid quality. The texture is very robust and reminiscent of needlepoint.

Due to the scale of the design repeat, each cushion side will feature a different cut of the cloth.

Details

Size: Approx. 44cm x 34cm
Removable Cover: 48% Rayon , 39%  Recycled Cotton , 10% Polyester , 3% Nylon
Insert: Duck Feather
Care: Dry Clean Only

Cut of the cloth: These cushion covers are cut from a fabric with a large design repeat, therefore the cushion you receive might be a different section of the pattern than the cushion shown in the image. Cushions tend to not be identical to each other, or the same on both sides.

Large scale pattern repeats are a signature feature of Margo Selby designs, it makes our cushions unique and dynamic.

Shipping and returns

UK Delivery  

UK retail orders are charged £3.95, with FREE shipping on purchases over £100. We aim to dispatch in-stock items within 2 to 4 working days.

International Delivery

International retail orders are sent with DDP (Delivery Duty Paid), meaning that taxes and duties are included in the final price. Delivery charges are weight based and are confirmed at checkout.

Returns 

In-stock items may be returned by customers for a full refund within 14 days of receiving your order. 

Please note, for hygiene reasons, opened bedding cannot be returned. 

For full details of our delivery and returns process visit here

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