Cushions. Lots of Them. All Yours.
Sometimes a room just needs a reset.
Not a renovation. Not a new sofa. Not three hours lost to Pinterest and a sudden urge to repaint everything forest green.
Just a few small changes that make your space feel considered again. More lived-in. More pulled together. More you.
That’s where cushions do their thing.

Simple? Yes. Effective? Also yes. Swap in a couple of new cushions and the whole room can feel different. A new colour can warm things up. A pattern can add a bit of personality. A mix of shapes can make a sofa, bed or garden chair feel properly finished.
Small move. Big comfort.
Here are five easy ways to make it work:
- Mix your finishes
Pair something soft with something smoother. Layer plain colours with woven details, subtle patterns or different shapes. It gives the space depth without making it look overly-styled.
- Don’t match everything
A room feels more natural when everything isn’t perfectly paired. Choose colours that sit happily together rather than cushions that look like they arrived as a job lot. Think tones, not twins.
- Take it outside
Garden furniture deserves nice things too. Indoor/outdoor cushions are made to handle real life, so you can bring colour and comfort to patios, balconies and sunny corners without worrying every time the weather changes its mind. To keep colours bright, bring indoors when it's looking like a downpour is on the way.
- Move things around
Before you buy anything new, try shifting what you already have. Move a cushion from the bedroom to the living room. Try a different chair. Change the layout. Sometimes the refresh is already in the house, just hiding in the wrong spot.
- Start with one favourite
Pick one colour, pattern or shape you love and build from there. It gives the whole look a starting point, without turning cushion styling into a full-time job.
Right now, all cushions are buy two get two free!

So if your space has been quietly asking for a little attention, this is a lovely place to start. No big overhaul. No commitment issues. Just colour, comfort and a room that feels a bit more like home.