AVEVA - Seat cushion 21 | Felted wool seat cushion
AVEVA - Seat cushion 21 | Felted wool seat cushion
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Soft felted wool chair cushion - 35cm diameter
This round seat cushion is designed to add extra comfort and style to your chair - indoors or outdoors. The cushion is made of 100% natural wool and therefore provides a unique thermoregulating effect: ventilating in summer and warming in winter. Perfect for when you want to combine comfort, functionality and design.
- Brand: Aveva
- Dimensions: Ø approx. 35cm, thickness 1cm.
- Material: 100% wool
- Weight: 130 grams
Color information
The colours in our products are AZO-free (no chemicals) and may fade in sunlight. Do not place wet wool on delicate surfaces as the dye may cause stains.
Remove dirt
Hand wash only or dry clean if necessary. Do not machine wash as this will cause the wool to shrink and remove the natural oils from the wool. Remove dirt by allowing it to dry and then gently brushing it off.
Washing wool
The natural oils in the felted wool act as a natural dirt repellent.
Rinse thoroughly under cold water to remove most stains. If necessary, hand wash with mild soap or dry clean.
Carefully remove any soap residue with a damp, lint-free cloth.
Drying wool
To dry wet wool, place a dry towel around the wool item. Squeeze to absorb water, then air dry.
About Aveva Design
Aveva Design is a Swedish brand that creates handmade, sustainable home accessories with respect for people, animals and the environment. With a focus on natural materials such as organic wool, Swedish wood and vegetable tanned leather, Aveva strives for environmentally friendly production without overproduction. Craftsmanship, quality and collaboration are central, with the aim of a happier and more sustainable home for everyone.




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