Called Marikylä (Mari Village), designer Jenni Tuominen's print is one of love and community. On a butterscotch beige background, you'll find people, plants, houses, and even horses - all living in happy harmony. The shades of white, navy, green, orange, and brown give the pattern a bit of a retro feel with plenty of warmth and contrast. It's printed on a cotton cushion cover, 25% of which is recycled, and can be machine washed; simply removed it from an insert using the hidden side zipper.
Please note:The cushion cover is cut from fabric with a long repeat, so the section of the design featured on each piece may vary.
Optional insert is polyester-filled and hypoallergenic.
If ordering with insert, item cannot be gift wrapped.
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