For the scatter cushion obsessed, the texture hunters, the Sunday sofa dwellers. Not just cushions, characterful pieces that transform a house into home. Made for Bake Off marathons, heated discussions about whether the tea's too milky, and those perfect moments when the heating's just kicked in and everything feels right.
Handmade in India. Designed inhouse at daals. Each cushion carries stories of ancient craft traditions, reimagined for modern British homes that know the difference between living and just existing. From Flora & Fauna's countryside charm, to Indra's bold Mughal motifs. Every piece brings authenticity you can feel. Natural cotton slub with beautiful imperfections and hand embroidered details.
Not sure what works best? Master the art of cushion styling with our guide.
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For the scatter cushion obsessed, the texture hunters, the Sunday sofa dwellers. Not just cushions, characterful pieces that transform a house into home. Made for Bake Off marathons, heated discussions about whether the tea's too milky, and those perfect moments when the heating's just kicked in and everything feels right.
Handmade in India. Designed inhouse at daals. Each cushion carries stories of ancient craft traditions, reimagined for modern British homes that know the difference between living and just existing. From Flora & Fauna's countryside charm, to Indra's bold Mughal motifs. Every piece brings authenticity you can feel. Natural cotton slub with beautiful imperfections and hand embroidered details.
Not sure what works best? Master the art of cushion styling with our guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We're here to help. Check out our FAQs below for quick answers to common queries. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is ready to assist you.
How many cushions is too many cushions?
Honest answer? If you're constantly moving them to sit down, you've overdone it. The "pile the sofa high" trend died around 2018, and good riddance. These days it's about actually using your furniture.
For a two seater, stick to two or three. Three-seater? Three to five maximum. Anything more and you're running a cushion storage facility, not a living room. And if you have kids or dogs, halve those numbers.
Do scatter cushions always end up on the floor?
In houses that are actually lived in? Yes. It's physics, not a personal failing.
The trick isn't fighting it, it's accepting it. Keep your favourites on the sofa (the ones you actually lean against), and don't stress about the rest. A basket nearby helps. So does lowering your expectations. Sunday sofa dwellers know: some cushions are decorative, some are functional, and some are just visiting the floor for a bit.
Can I mix patterns or will my living room look chaotic?
Mix them. Please. Matching cushion sets went out with the avocado bathroom suite.
Our ranges (Flora & Fauna, Indra, Talitha) are designed to work together. Same colour families, complementary styles. Pair embroidered with plain. Mix textures. Try velvet cushions for depth, cotton for that lived in texture, linen for breathability, or bouclé for Sunday worthy softness. And don't forget to play with shape, mix square and rectangular to avoid the matchy matchy hotel lobby look.
The "scatter" in scatter cushion isn't just about throwing them around; it's permission to not match.
One rule: keep to a similar mood. Mughal motifs with countryside florals? Yes. Mughal motifs with geometric neon? Perhaps not.
What about washing? I have a toddler/dog/red wine habit.
Most of our cushion covers are machine washable at 30°C. Check the label, but generally: zip it closed, wash inside out, line dry.
The cotton slub we use (that slightly textured, imperfect finish) actually gets softer with washing. It's meant to be used, not preserved under glass. Handmade in India doesn't mean "too precious for real life." It means made properly in the first place.
Stains happen. Wine happens. Life happens. That's why we use natural cotton that handles it.
Why do your cushions have imperfections?
Because they're handmade, not factory stamped. Those slight variations in the weave, the hand embroidery that's not machine perfect, the natural slub in the cotton; that's craft, not flaws.
Ancient textile traditions from India, reimagined for British homes that know the difference between character and perfection. If you want identical, robotically uniform cushions, there's a Swedish furniture warehouse for that. We're not it.
