Cressida Bell Pyramid Embroidered Cushion Blue
This Pyramid embroidered cushion is designed by Cressida Bell, a British designer specialising in textiles and interiors renowned for her uncompromisingly decorative style.
Blending the influence of her well-known Bloomsbury Group forebears with inspiration from the Victorian embroidery collection of Liverpool cathedral, this blue linen cushion is embellished with a gold screen-print then intricately hand-embroidered.
- Size (inches): 16 x 16
- Size (cms): 41 x 41
- Feather cushion included. Dry clean only.
- Designer: Cressida Bell
Photo Credit: Stylist Harriet Loraine-Smith and photographer Kristy Noble.
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Cressida Bell
Cressida Bell is a British designer specialising in textiles and interiors. From her London studio, she produces a wide range of products including homeware and accessories. She also undertakes the production of many bespoke items from stationery and illustration to murals, carpets and furnishing fabrics.
Her work is known for its uncompromisingly decorative nature and its independence from mainstream fashion.
There is an undoubted influence from her well known Bloomsbury Group forebears (Quentin Bell was her father and Vanessa Bell her grandmother) but it is not an all-pervading one, and she has forged her own very individual style over the last 3 decades.
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