Ashford White Faux Fur Cushion
£15.00
Luxurious yet low priced faux fur cushions and cushion covers. A striking combination of rich browns, tans and white fur make this an eye-catching design. These medium length faux fur cushions are striped.
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The Ashford White faux fur throw is low priced, yet still a sumptuous, expensive looking throw. With a combination of cool white with warm browns, and a hint of tan in a medium length fur, creating an unusual and very eye catching striped design.
A startling combination of contrasting colours ensures that this faux fur throw makes a real "wow" statement wherever it is used. Whether used as a sofa throw, bed throw or just to drape across a chair, the Ashford White faux fur blanket will transform any interior from ordinary to extraordinary.
As we produce everything ourselves, please contact us for any bespoke sizes, we are always happy to help.
We do everything we can to ensure our images and descriptions are as accurate as possible, however the colours can vary on different devices, dependant on colour settings.
Please note that all throws ordered with main fur on both sides will be classed as bespoke and therefore non-returnable.
The Ashford White faux fur is a striped fabric and the stripes run the length of each throw. So for example, a 150cm wide x 250cm long throw will have 250cm long stripes running down the length of the throw. We always give the width of the throw first, and so a 200cm wide x 275cm long throw will have 275cm long stripes. With some size options it may be possible to make your throw with the stripes running across instead of down the length, but you would need to contact us to discuss your requirements before placing the order. However, on a 150 x 100cm throw (59" x 39") the stripes run across the width, so are 100cm long.
Any faux fur throw in our range that is wider than 150cm (59”) will have joins. When we make the wider throws we would always use a full width centre panel (150cm) and then sew equal strips to each side to make the correct overall size required. For example, a 300cm (118”) wide throw would consist of a 75cm (29.5”) panel, then a 150cm (59”) panel, then another 75cm (29.5”) panel; making a total width of 300cm (118”) approximately. There would be no joins in the length of a throw; whatever the length required.
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