Fabulous cushion sale
Up to 50% off selected lines from Designers' Guild, Kenzo, Clarissa Hulse and more at the London Cushion Company


Cushion sale from 2 to 31 January 2008
Most of these cushions are handcrafted and wherever possible are made from local, recycled or vintage materials - choose from the finest silk, pure Scottish lambs wool, French linen and organic cotton. Many of the talented suppliers are small enterprises - others are more established designers. The individual, handmade nature of most of the items means there will be variations in colour and design, making each cushion unique. We update our wardrobes every season, so why not our homes?
The refund policy remains the same: if you are not totally happy with any item from The London Cushion Company, please notify them within 7 days and return the item to them within 28 days, unused in perfect condition and in its original packaging. They will refund the cost of your purchase in full or they can replace the item with another of equal value; it s your choice.
Please hurry, stock is truly limited!
Click here or call 0845 643 1571.
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