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Explore Australia’s biggest range of cushions here and start gathering ideas for your perfect arrangement. Discover your favourite colours, fabrics and sizes and use our filter or menu to keep drilling down to the styles that speak to you. Add your top picks to your bag to shortlist them and use the ‘goes well with’ section on our product pages for ideas on what designs will work well together.

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Styling with cushions

Cushions are the heroes of home decor! They're the simplest way to keep your home feeling fresh and are loved for; the rapid change they can make to a space, their relative affordability compared to renovating, and how they can effortlessly reflect your personal style. Here’s a few tips to help you find your new look.

How to decorate with cushions

Mix and match sizes
Decorating with various cushion sizes is like creating a visual symphony for your space. Larger designs (eg. 55cm x 55cm) act as a backdrop and provide foundational support. Medium (eg. 45cm x 45cm) and smaller rectangle sizes (30cm x 50cm) are perfect for layering in the front. This variety not only offers depth but also makes your couch look curated and sophisticated, rather than one dimensional.

Texture matters
Just as different sizes play with the eye, textures tantalise the touch. A cushion crafted from smooth velvet feels luxurious and is perfect for a bedroom. A more coarse linen or boucle design might feel more at home in a casual living space. While matching textures to your space is important, mixing them can add richness and depth, making your space not just visually appealing but also more tactile.

Odd numbers work best
There's a certain magic to odd numbers in design. Grouping cushions in threes or fives creates a balance without being too symmetrical. It feels natural and effortlessly curated. For instance, on a sofa, you might place two larger solid designs at either end and feature three smaller ones with patterns in the centre. Even numbers work fine, especially on beds, but they provide a more structured look.

Use a simple formula
Picking the right designs to create a cohesive set of cushions that will look good can be daunting. This is where a simple formula can make choosing easy. Try this: solid + stripe + floral. Start with a solid design in a colour that will look good on your sofa. Then, pick a simple stripe that will layer in front of the solid. Finally, finish the set by selecting a delicate floral design that will sit out in front as the feature piece.

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