Almost everybody opts for plain coloured sofas and armchairs. They're expensive items that you don't want to look dated because you've picked a short lived pattern style. The easy, obvious and safe way to add pattern is via cushions. Here we've picked our favourite cushions with a geometric pattern. The subtler monochrome cushions allow for a bolder patterns elsewhere in the room, curtains or a rug for example.
Item Woven Geo Cushion, Tourmaline
Dims. W45 x H45cm
Budget £££
This cushion interweaves two zigzag patterns to create a subtle and modern Art Deco geometric design.
Item Timothy Cushion
Dims. W45 x H45cm
Budget £££
This high quality cushion has a delicate overlapping and repeating hexagon pattern that creates an array of geometric patterns. A plump inner makes it nice and comfy too.
Item Arcade Cushion, Woodrose
Dims. W45 x H45cm
Budget £££
This cushion has a steamline moderne design that's applied via four hours of careful hand crewel work. It's an excellent way to add a bold splash of colour to a neutral sofa or armchair.
Item Cream Geometric Foil Cushion
Dims. W43 x H43cm
Budget £££
The repeating gold foil pattern on this cushion is reminiscent of Art Deco leaf style patterns. The velvety and removable fabric cover is filled with polyester hollowfibre for a plump looking pillow.
Item Fleshman Jacquard Cushion
Dims. W43 x H43cm
Budget £££
A repeating feather pattern gives this jacquard cushion a distinctly modern and glamorous Art Deco appeal.
Item Geo Hexagon Gold Cushion
Dims. W43 x H43cm
Budget £££
The interlocking hexagon pattern of this crushed velvet cushion has a distinctly Art Deco geometric style to it. The subtle gold finish will help it tie in with any polished gold coloured detailing you've got in your room.
Item Designers Guild Jeanneret Cushion
Dims. W43 x H43cm
Budget £££
This geometric pattern of interlocking lines is set in velvet, a plush material that's well suited to the opulent style of Art Deco.
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