Interference Sand Square Linen Cushion with Insert - 50x50cm (Pre-order)
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Pre-order arrival date: 10.08.2026
A sand linen with a geometric grid, the lightest of the Interference three. It keeps its pattern soft, a texture more than a statement. Sit it with warmer tones from the range and let it be the neutral with a little structure. 50 x 50 cm, and it arrives with its insert included.
A note on the linen. The print sits on a natural woven cloth, and the raised fibres take the ink unevenly, so the colour breaks slightly across the weave and small flecks of the base linen stay visible. That unevenness is deliberate. It keeps the pattern soft and lived in, the way a printed linen should read, rather than flat like a synthetic.
We strive to ensure swift and secure delivery of your purchases. Orders are processed within 1-2 business days. Shipping times vary based on location, ranging from 3-7 business days. For added peace of mind, tracking information will be provided. Please note that some remote areas may experience longer delivery times.
Pre-order pieces are the exception. They leave us within two business days of stock arriving, and the arrival date sits above.
A sofa takes cushions the way a room takes furniture, better in odd numbers and better when the sizes step. Start squares at the back, 50 x 50, then bring a rectangle or a lumbar forward so the arrangement moves down toward where you actually sit. Three works on a two seater, five on a three seater, and much past that the sofa stops being somewhere to sit.
Let one cushion carry the pattern and give it plains with real texture around it, a smooth face against a woven one, so the eye has somewhere to travel and somewhere to rest. Colour works hardest when it repeats something the room already owns, a rust lumbar picking up the tones your rug laid down rather than opening a new argument.
Every cushion here arrives with its feather insert included. Feather moulds to you and holds the shape you give it, which is why it takes the karate chop and a polyester fill won't, and the trade is a minute of plumping now and then to bring the loft back. Keep covers out of long direct sun, blot a spill straight away rather than rubbing it in, and check the care label sewn into each cover before any cleaning, since fabrics vary across the range.