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Cushions and Bean Bag CareUpdated 5 months ago

Cushions and Cushion Covers:

Our beautiful cushions showcase a wide range of stunning techniques including embroidery, tufting, chain-stitching, punch-needling and many more! Due to this range of techniques, we do always suggest referring to each cushion’s care label before proceeding with any cleaning. These can be found inside the cover, by unzipping and peeking inside! For our favourite pre-filled cushions (eg. the iconic Rylie Round Cushions) you will find the care label alongside the SxC label on the seam.

Cushion Inserts:

  • For our gorgeous feather filled cushion inserts, you may like to wash these in a gentle warm machine wash, and tumble dry on low. To keep your inserts super fluffy and lush you can use dryer balls!
  • We also recommend airing them outside on a sunny day for a little refresh between washes!
  • Our pre-filled cushions without removable covers, such as our Rylie and Aida Check Cushions are spot clean only.

Bean Bags (please note, our bean bags are not available in some regions)

Our fabulous bean bags are lovingly made with beautiful prints and a sturdy cotton canvas or cotton velvet, each with their own cotton insert to hold the beans! For care details you can check the label inside of the cover or follow the instructions below to keep it beautiful! 

  • Remove cover carefully for washing. 
  • Cold machine wash on a gentle cycle. Wash separately. 
  • Line dry in shade, or tumble dry on a low setting.
  • Do not tumble dry. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean.
  • Fill for our bean bags does need to be purchased separately, you can find them at retailers like Kmart and Target. We recommend 2-3 bags of fill, approx. 250L.
  • All of our bean bags and inserts are made without zipper pulls as per Australian safety standards. The easiest way to get your bean bag open is to use either a paperclip or a safety pin threaded through the zipper, once your bag is filled and ready for use these can then be removed!
  • To fill your beanbag, pop the insert inside the cover, ensuring your corners and zips line up, and then fill (easiest with two people!) This helps alleviate any pressure on the stitching around the zipper on the cover.
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