£125.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize Cushion is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Handwoven fabrics have self-finished edges or ‘selvage’, by the returning loop of the shuttle at each side. This cushion follows a simple envelope pattern that requires no buttons or zips, and highlights this distinctive handwoven feature.
Dimensions - 50cm x 50cm
Colour - Oatmeal/Natural White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize Cushion is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Handwoven fabrics have self-finished edges or ‘selvage’, by the returning loop of the shuttle at each side. This cushion follows a simple envelope pattern that requires no buttons or zips, and highlights this distinctive handwoven feature.
Dimensions - 50cm x 50cm
Colour - Silver Grey/Natural White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize throw is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Colour - Black/White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize Cushion is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Handwoven fabrics have self-finished edges or ‘selvage’, by the returning loop of the shuttle at each side. This cushion follows a simple envelope pattern that requires no buttons or zips, and highlights this distinctive handwoven feature.
Colour - Charcoal Grey, Black + Natural White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize Cushion is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Handwoven fabrics have self-finished edges or ‘selvage’, by the returning loop of the shuttle at each side. This cushion follows a simple envelope pattern that requires no buttons or zips, and highlights this distinctive handwoven feature.
Colour - Black/Natural White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by Sir Terence Conran in 1956.
Proud to bring 'Mourne Blazer' back into production, our weavers pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd's archetypal designs. This durable wool, cotton and linen mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950s, with colours matched from original heritage palettes.
50cm x 50cm £125
30cm x 50cm £105
40cm x 40cm £75
Colour - Black and White
Fabric - 25% wool, 50% Linen, 25% Cotton
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
50cm x 50cm £125
30cm x 50cm £105
40cm x 40cm £75
Colour - Black and White
Fabric - 25% wool, 50% Linen, 25% Cotton
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize throw is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Colour - Black/White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by Sir Terence Conran in 1956.
Proud to bring the Stream back into production, our weavers pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd's archetypal designs. This durable wool, cotton and linen mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950's, with colours matched from original heritage palettes.
50cm x 50cm £125
30cm x 50cm £105
40cm x 40cm £75
Colour - Black and White
Fabric - 33% wool, 35% Linen, 32% Cotton
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
A fabric designed by Gerd Hay-Edie and made famous by Irish fashion designer Sybil Connolly as part of her 1956 Spring collection, the Tweed Emphasize Cushion is an exquisite example of mid-century style. Using 'wild' spun yarn from Donegal which produces a highly textured, dappled appearance, each cushion is completely unique, durable and rich in heritage.
Handwoven fabrics have self-finished edges or ‘selvage’, by the returning loop of the shuttle at each side. This cushion follows a simple envelope pattern that requires no buttons or zips, and highlights this distinctive handwoven feature.
Colour - Oatmeal/Natural White
Fabric - 100% Merino Wool
Cushion Inner - 100% Duck Feather
£75.00
Created by Gerd Hay-Edie and used by Sir Terence Conran in 1956.
Proud to bring the Stream back into production, our weavers pay careful attention to remain true to Gerd's archetypal designs. This durable wool and cotton mix is carefully handwoven on the Kentish looms originally imported in the 1950's, with colours matched from original heritage palettes.
50cm x 50cm £125
30cm x 50cm £105
40cm x 40cm £75
Colour - Mustard
Fabric - 33% Cotton, 67% Wool
Cushion Interior - 100% Duck Feather