Living room with Florence Broadhurst's circles and squares cushions
The new Florence Broadhurst cushions in the lounge room are winners. It makes our living area so much cosier, but with a punch of elegance.
We are enjoying plumping and adjusting these beauties.
Thanks again to Jo from Desire to Inspire for her generosity, which you can read about here.
Ooooh! Was just about to hit the sack when I saw your post! Lounge room looks very swanky! Anita,
ReplyDeleteLove the cushions. Love the orange lamp. It's all very on-message! (election speak)
I think I may have your chairs ... though I'd need to see the back of them. Made by a company in Brisbane, I think?
I also explained the green decanter in my comments, if you're still interested.
The cushions look great Anita, very stylish! Florence would be pleased! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic. Such beautiful fabric and well made cushions too by the look of them!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!! And MMMC, they are Vuer made in Toowong with original mustard vinyl. Very kid proof.
ReplyDeleteOoh, very swish!
ReplyDeleteI love the way your lounge looks. Your cushions certainly add an air of style. Well done they are beautiful.
ReplyDeletePam
Score! How generous of Jo, and how lucky for you. They look great, I love C&S and Horsies, they are both favourites of mine.
ReplyDeleteI'm coming out of lurk land to openly admire your cushions. Very swish.
ReplyDeleteCatherine
Hey Anita, they look fab...they also make good missiles for young boys to throw at each other I have found haha. The lamp looks good there, picks up the colour of the painting or is it screen print behind, cheers Katherine
ReplyDeleteHey Anita, what a fabulous seamstress you are...you have done your gorgeous fabric proud. Your roomis looking fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine the room without them now - they really add!
ReplyDeleteLove the print on the left (left? right?! over the lamp!)
Yes, it is a screen print by late Gold Coast artist Veda Arrowsmith. It's called Envelopment and is dated 1975.
ReplyDeleteAnd Trish, I can't take the credit for sewing the cushions. These were already sewn and ready to go when I got them from Jo...
Anita,
ReplyDeleteyes, just looked at my chairs. They are Vuer, too! Mine used to be 'patient waiting room' chairs in my Dad's surgery in Surfers Paradise during the early 70s.
Interested to know where you picked yours up from!
Love the mustard vinyl.
I love. I think you can go o-board with cushions but these work so well. And isn't Jo so sweet. What a lovely person. I thought she lived in Melbourne for some reason but obviously not!!
ReplyDeleteNice things happen to nice people. xo
honestly its not often i can say i have cushion envy.... but yes
ReplyDeletereally great
~laura
The cushions look fabulous, as if they've always been there. Love the lamp base. Have a look at my post today to see it's twin!
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic and go so well with your retro style!! Have a great weekend. Michelle
ReplyDelete:) Have you stuffed the matador one yet? That's the one I'm really looking forward to seeing. Kelvin is really chuffed his cushion making skills are being blogged about. I still haven't told him that some of them are inside out :) LOL!
ReplyDeleteTotally glamorous and elegant. Great choice! A-M xx
ReplyDeleteOMG you weren't on my bloggy list and I was not on your followers list... how did this happen... change over with new blog layout?... all rectified. A-M xx
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous! They look absolutely gorgeous. I love happy endings!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
Are they photos of gratuitous cushions or gratuitous photos of cushions? Either way, I say it's neither. Bless the kind Lurker.
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