TRATTKAKTUS Cushion cover, multicolour, 50x50 cm
Complete with
How to get it
- Cotton
This colourful cushion cover’s printed pattern depicts a woman and a man in traditional costumes surrounded by flowers and birds. Designed by Eva Lundgreen, who was inspired by Swedish folklore and nature.
Product details
This colourful cushion cover is an eye-catcher that fills your living room with energy and is easy to match with solid-coloured cushions.
A soft and decorative cushion cover in cotton that goes just as well on the sofa as in the armchair or on the bed.
Made from 100% cotton of which 50% is recycled from pre-consumer waste.
Cotton is a soft, durable and easy-care natural material that you can machine wash.
The cushion cover has a hidden zipper and is easy to remove and wash.
Eva Lundgreen
Useful information
Fits inner cushions 50x50 cm.
Inner cushion is sold separately.
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials and care
Material
100% cotton (min. 50% recycled)
Care
Machine wash, max 40°C, normal process.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Iron, max 150°C.
Do not dryclean.
Measurements
- Length: 50 cm
- Width: 50 cm
Packaging
TRATTKAKTUS
Article number906.179.32- Width: 18 cm
- Height: 3 cm
- Length: 22 cm
- Weight: 0.16 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
- So very cute!
I bought this pillow cover because it perfectly complimented my fireplace tile. It is super charming and the fabric is nice and soft. The fabric is also fairly thick so I think it will wear well.
Linda, United States - Beautiful pillow cover
The pillow cover is lovely. The colors are quite vibrant and the print makes me smile! It fits well and I am very pleased with my purchase!
Nadine, United States - TRATTKAKTUS
This beautiful pillow cover is exactly as described and enhances the multicultural theme we have going on in our house! Love it
Marijke, Canada
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Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
“The Fall 2025 textile collection draws inspiration from Swedish folklore, turn-of-the-century handicrafts, and the artist Karin Larsson’s beautiful home in Dalarna. The crafts were often inspired by daily life, gardening and decorative flowers. As a tribute to the imperfect beauty of handmade crafts, I painted my patterns with watercolours. I hope they bring joy to homes and encourage people to work with their hands and venture into nature to pick flowers."








