Brand: JE ART
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm
Material: Satin Silk, double sided print
Washing instructions: Machine wash at max 30C gentle
Note: Cushion cover only, cushion pad sold seprately
£45.00
Item Code: #J207001
Availability: In stock
This artistic cushion cover is made of 100% satin vegan silk. The design features amazing artworks inspired by Edo period kimono patterns. The image is striking with exquisite red colouring and elegant crane pattern. Weather you’d like to add some fluidity to your daybed or an artistic atmosphere to your lounge area, these cushion covers are your perfect choice to do so.
A great gift for art and culture lovers alike.
10 in stock
Brand: JE ART
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm
Material: Satin Silk, double sided print
Washing instructions: Machine wash at max 30C gentle
Note: Cushion cover only, cushion pad sold seprately
Delivery & Return
Delivery charges are calculated depending on the weight (kg), size and destination of the order. The order total is displayed on the payment page.
UK Standard Delivery:
Small item: 1 GBP,
Medium item: 3.95 GBP,
FREE Orders over 50 GBP.
This price is inclusive of VAT.
Every purchase supports the Artist.
Estimated Delivery times:
UK : 2 - 3 working days.
Returns?
If for any reason you are not entirely happy with products purchased from the online shop, you can return it within 14 days after you received the item, once we receive it, then we will refund the value of the goods supplied within 14days. Please contact Customer Services directly on info@jegallery.co.uk or 020 76248 543.
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A great gift for art and culture lovers alike.
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A great gift for art and culture lovers alike.
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