Napkin/Fruit print cushion, white/wedgwood
Napkin/Fruit print cushion, white/wedgwood
Brick House Design Napkin/Fruit print cushions are available in linen, cotton and velvet. Linen is pictured.
Napkin and Fruit is an original design created by Edward Bawden in 1926. Brick House Design have created their version of this print from an original piece of hand printed wallpaper.
From an original design by Edward Bawden, Napkin/Fruit wallpaper is available to order from Brick House Design. The wallpaper is available in its original colouration as well as a small selection of sensitively created new colourways. Our White/Wedgwood colourway , matches the ground to Silent White and the Napkins to Wedgwood, both colours from Little Greene paint colour cards.
The standard cushion is 20" Square. 50cm Square and other sizes are available to order.
Brick House Design Cushions are made in the UK and filled as standard with sustainably sourced British wool filling for its hypoallergenic and eco standard qualities.
Materials
Materials
At Brick House Design we are aware of our responsibilities to the environment and are wholly committed to improving manufacturing processes in line with this. We choose to work only with ethical and accredited suppliers and we make business decisions based on the impact on the wider, global environment.
Brick House Design prints are available on Velvet, Cotton and Linen.
Cotton is 100% Cotton, Linen is 80% Viscose, 20% Linen, and Velvet is 88% Cotton, 12 % Polyester.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Brick House Design wallpapers and fabrics are all made to order. Please ensure that you are ordering the correct quantities as we are unable to accept returns for items made to order.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Brick House Design wallpapers come as standard in 10 meter rolls 52 cm wide, alternative widths are available as special orders if required.
Brick House Design Fabrics are sold by the meter and are 140 cm wide.
Sample Requests: To order samples please click on the sample section in the menu above or this link.