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C -ET- C cushion Bauhaus Stripe Cush
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Bauhaus Stripe Cush

£85.00
Description

Handmade naturally dyed patch-work Cush by Dipwood Studio. 

Soft and squishy and filled with natural kapok, the Cush is designed to adorn your bed, your furniture, to meditate, or for outdoor lounging. 

Inspired by Bauhaus Textiles this antique linen cush is adorned with a mix of plant dyed and striped patches. The round ‘sun’ motif’s golden tone from red and white onion skins.

The other side is a rich indigo, dyed in the vat at Dipwood Studio. 

Two available.

MEASUREMENTS:
Diameter: 32cm
Depth: 7cm

It is advised to spot-clean when possible.

The living colour may fade through wearing, washing and exposure to the sun.

When working with vintage textiles there are sometimes irregularities on the surface of the fabric. Some subtle dye colouration may occur as part of the natural processes with some areas appearing darker or lighter. At Dipwood Studio these beauty marks are embraced as part of the plant dyeing story.

Please allow 3 - 5 days for shipping.

This item is shipped directly from Dipwood Studio.

No returns but exchanges welcome.

Shipping

Free shipping on all UK orders.

Free shipping on all international orders over £150.

Each product is shipped direct from the maker, straight from their hands to yours.

As each product requires a different amount of time to craft, please check each maker’s individual shipping time above.

Ethos

Sustainability is central to everything we do at C -et C.

From the materials we source to the way each piece is thoughtfully designed, we’re committed to creating products that are not only beautiful but built to last.

We work closely with a community of independent artisans, each selected for their dedication to quality and craft. Every item is made with care, intention, and a deep respect for the environment.

Founded by Abi Nicholson, Dipwood Studio creates unique, artisanal homewares using antique linens and locally foraged plant dyes.
Drawing inspiration from folklore and animal symbolism, Abi works with natural textures and tones to craft distinctive motifs and designs through patchwork and appliqué, resulting in contemporary and mindful pieces.

“I love learning from people and am always so grateful when people share their knowledge and resources. It has a feminine energy to it, like wisdom being passed on.”

Read more about Abi and her work in our conversation here.

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