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Designers Guild cushion Brocart Decoratif Velours Noir

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CCDG1450

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This large square velvet floral cushion will bring a luxurious touch to your interior space. Inspired by the rich decorative brocades used in the lavish interiors popular at the time of the 1905 Salone d'Automne in Paris. Finely painted flowers and foliage, arranged in a cleverly mirrored form with shaded petals and striped leaves adding to it's decorative nature. Digitally printed onto luxurious velvet with a mirrored leaf pattern on the reverse, this stylish interior cushion in vibrant tones on a noir ground is trimmed with Calozzo Fino taffeta stripe in denim on 2 sides.

 

55 x 55 cm

 All cushions are supplied with a feather pad.

 

 

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The Designer

Tricia Guild, a legendary position in design

Since 1970 she creates fabrics, wallpapers, paints and furniture sold in the whole world. During her interior decorator's career, her extraordinary sense of colours and her ability to evolve in time have ensured her a first rank place.
Tricia Guild supervises Designers Guild creation. Her passionate contribution to the world design brought her several distinctions: she has been nominated as honorary member of Royal Art College, awarded the international Elle Decoration award for fabrics design, and Elle Décor US award for the most beautiful wall covering...
Known for her extraordinary talent in using colour, Tricia Guild feels as well a passion for printed patterns. Damasks, ikat, Jouy toile , are as many words recalling as many cultures. Flowers, Oriental silks, ethnic patterns, geometrics or historiated patterns, everything inspires her to our great happiness.