Fermoie Green Cove Cushion, Square
£125.00
Description
Fermoie Green Cove Cushion, Square
Hand made in England, our cushions are filled with a duck and down feather 100% cotton pad. All cushions are stocked in our London Showroom.
Composition: 100% Linen Fabric, Duck and Down Feather Pad.
Fermoie Green Cove Cushion, Square inspiration
Cove is inspired by choppy waves flurrying before the wind. Geometric layers of colour inspired by early depictions of water.
From mixing natural colours and inspired studio drawing to traditional printing, we create beautiful fabrics in our own factory and hand make all of our cushions
Products are shipped to: all countries globally and are located in: United Kingdom
About Fermoie linen
Linen is our single biggest raw material and our linen weavers work with the flax farmers all within a few hundred miles of our factory. Flax is one of the most sustainable raw materials in the world. During growth, the flax plant receives no additional irrigation, rainwater is sufficient. In comparison to other crops, far fewer pesticides and fertilisers are used. The fibres are separated from the stem during a natural process called dew retting. Better still there is no waste as all parts of the flax plant are used, for feed, soap, cosmetics, paper, paint and of course fabric which after use is fully biodegradable.
Sustainability
From highly pigmented paint to printing fine textiles. Fermoie was the natural progression for Farrow & Ball founders, Tom Helme and Martin Ephson – taking their deep expertise in colour and light to a new, more textural dimension.
There are almost as many ways to describe the subtle, tactile quality of Fermoie fabrics, as there are colourways in our bespoke collections, over 500 in fact.
Ephemeral. Abstract. Intriguing….. What makes Fermoie so unique is our design and printing technique. Layers of colour on our textured weaves shine through and interact with the prevailing light.
Discover more about Fermoie fine British fabrics made in Wiltshire from their listing in the From Britain with Love directory.
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