The Singing Ringing Tree Scatter Cushions
Original The Singing Ringing Tree scatter cushions - offering a blend of comfort and individuality that sets your home apart
Check out these features:
- Material Variety: All hard-wearing, choose from soft faux suede, faux linen, or canvas for a tailored feel.
- Handmade Excellence: Each cushion is meticulously hand-cut and stitched, adding a special touch of craftsmanship.
- Double the Elegance: Opt for single-sided or double-sided options to suit your aesthetic preferences.
- Effortless Maintenance: Designed for real-life living, the cover is conveniently washable at 30°.
- Chic Backing: Canvas and linen single-print cushions feature a standard white backing and zipper, while the faux suede cushions showcase a stylish stone-colored backing and zipper.
- Vivid Imagery: The The Singing Ringing Tree image boasts vibrant colors, thanks to the sophisticated dye sublimation print process - no fading, just enduring charm regardless of the fabric chosen.
- Plushy Comfort: Dive into the comfy zone with a generously filled 100% polyester fibre insert - it's like a hug from your couch.
Transform your space with this exclusive scatter cushion - the perfect fusion of comfort, distinctive style, and durability. Whether you're looking for The Singing Ringing Tree scatter cushions, sofa cushions or accent pillows for the bedroom, this handcrafted, washable wonder will do the job perfectly!
The Singing Ringing Tree, a panopticon standing in the Pennine hills overlooking Burnley, Lancashire. Completed in 2006, it is part of a series of four sculptures erected across East Lancashire as symbols of the renaissance of the area. It was designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu and when the wind blows it produces a slightly discordant and penetrating choral sound covering a range of several octaves. The tree has a twin located in Manor, a small town on the outskirts of Austin, Texas, USA.
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