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Hobart
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- 100% cotton velvet, antique look cushion cover, inspired by a West German pottery piece I purchased in Hobart, Australia
- First Edition - Only 82 cushion covers produced
- Print side consisting of gradients of burnt to bright oranges, dusty vanilla and cream, aquamarine to dusty teal with hints of coral, with a deep dark green plain velvet back and bright orange tube trim
- 45 x 45 cm with invisible zip
- Recommend a plump 45 x 45 cm feather insert or less plump 50 x 50 cm feather insert.
- Cold hand-wash separately
Need an insert? Add a deluxe feather cushion insert
The cover story
Hobart is so hot right now! It’s the little city that could and is the perfect weekend getaway - amazing art, incredible food and a cool craft spirit scene that makes a couple of days exploring so much fun.
After a long (long!) lunch at Franklin (I’m still dreaming of the housemade burrata *swoon*) we were wandering the streets fighting off a food coma when I happened upon this little antique shop with a wonderful piece of West German pottery in the window (I’m a bit obsessed). Unfortunately the “closed” sign on the door meant it wasn’t to be.
I was peering into the window, looking longingly at its unique lush green, orange and white colourings, ruing that we hadn’t walked by 10 minutes earlier when the shop was still open, when, luckily, the owner spied me - and my hangdog expression - in the window and opened the store.
The vase was mine! And its gorgeous gradient and colours are now yours, too!
Hobart is so hot right now! It’s the little city that could and is the perfect weekend getaway - amazing art, incredible food and a cool craft spirit scene that makes a couple of days exploring so much fun.
After a long (long!) lunch at Franklin (I’m still dreaming of the housemade burrata *swoon*) we were wandering the streets fighting off a food coma when I happened upon this little antique shop with a wonderful piece of West German pottery in the window (I’m a bit obsessed). Unfortunately the “closed” sign on the door meant it wasn’t to be.
I was peering into the window, looking longingly at its unique lush green, orange and white colourings, ruing that we hadn’t walked by 10 minutes earlier when the shop was still open, when, luckily, the owner spied me - and my hangdog expression - in the window and opened the store.
The vase was mine! And its gorgeous gradient and colours are now yours, too!