For those drawn to the interplay of bold pattern and delicate craftsmanship, the Missoni Ombre Cushion collection offers a striking statement piece that balances graphic clarity with artistic flourish. Perfect for adding depth and texture to sophisticated interiors, these cushions are a celebration of contrast and detail.
The design begins with a jacquard-woven black and white zigzag base, one of Missoni’s most recognisable motifs, reinterpreted here with fresh dimension. Overlaid onto this is intricate floral embroidery, creating a layered visual effect that feels both dynamic and refined. The cotton and viscose blend fabric provides a pleasant handfeel, while tailored piping frames each cushion with a polished finish. Available in two expressive colourways, Petrol Blue (74) and Black/White (601), the collection brings versatile impact, whether paired with neutral furnishings or set among richer tones.
Designed for those who appreciate thoughtful details, the Ombre cushions invite a closer look and a tactile experience. Whether styled as a single accent or layered among other textures, they introduce a touch of Italian artistry and sophistication to any living space.
The design begins with a jacquard-woven black and white zigzag base, one of Missoni’s most recognisable motifs, reinterpreted here with fresh dimension. Overlaid onto this is intricate floral embroidery, creating a layered visual effect that feels both dynamic and refined. The cotton and viscose blend fabric provides a pleasant handfeel, while tailored piping frames each cushion with a polished finish. Available in two expressive colourways, Petrol Blue (74) and Black/White (601), the collection brings versatile impact, whether paired with neutral furnishings or set among richer tones.
Designed for those who appreciate thoughtful details, the Ombre cushions invite a closer look and a tactile experience. Whether styled as a single accent or layered among other textures, they introduce a touch of Italian artistry and sophistication to any living space.


