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Two new custom cushions to fit in a window
seat. The tops and bottoms are in a reproduction 1940s
fabric and the sides are a chenille. Gail Goodenow &
Associates, Monterey, California.
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New custom
cushions with removeable covers made to fit the client's
rattan chairs. In fabrics she purchased while traveling
through India. Now that's something you'll never find ready-made.
Her chairs now will always remind her of that trip! |
Unique
cushions for chairs give a one-of-a-kind look that blends
antique furniture with modern pieces, world textiles and
artwork in a client's home. Cushion in leopard print with
a fringe trim made to fit the chair seat. Lumbar pillow
behind that. |
Iron footstool reupholsterd in leopard print
fake fur. The client bought the footstool affordably from
Tuesday Morning or TJ Max (can't quite remember) and we
replaced the existing upholstery with fabic she liked better.
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Cats-n-Cards
custom cushion:
A couple of clever artists with an unusual platform bed
asked us to make it. We flanked the screen printed wallhanging
with black twill, which is also on the back. All narrower
sides are 4" wide. Nifty black and white striped custom
welt piping frames this box cushion. |
New custom
seat cushions and pillows in silks that the client purchased
while traveling in Thailand. (Yep, we live vicariously through
our clients- ahh, travel). Custom chair or floor cushions,
any size, no problem. |
New covers
for existing rocking chair cushions. The covers have ties
and snaps to keep them from slipping off! Lots of new and
nursing moms know how much wear and tear their furniture
takes. New covers freshen up your most used items in the
nursery. |
This
client has great taste, loves to travel, and her living
spaces reflect her amazing eclectic style. We used her interesting
collection of embroidered and embellished fabrics from India
and Thailand to create pillows, throws, and custom cushions. |
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A
set of 10 matching cushions, made to fit particular woven
chair seats. The ties keep the pads from levitating or
slipping off!
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