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KORALLBUSKE Cushion cover, anthracite beige/stripe pattern, 50x50 cm

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KORALLBUSKE cushion cover in timeless beige/anthracite/white stripes. The pattern is woven using partly recycled yarn. The cotton/jute blend gives a slightly ruff feel – adding that special edge to the look.

Article Number705.490.48

Product details

This cushion cover is made of partly recycled cotton in pre-dyed assorted colours. Since the materials are already processed, we don’t have to dye them again.

Made of jute and cotton, which are strong and durable materials.

Colours are retained wash after wash thanks to the yarn-dyed cotton.

The hidden zipper makes the cover easy to remove.

Designer

Synnöve Mork

Article Number705.490.48

Good to know

Fits inner cushions 50x50 cm.

IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com

Materials and care

Material

70% cotton (min. 50% recycled), 30% jute

Care

Machine wash, max 40°C, normal process.

Do not bleach.

Do not tumble dry.

Iron, max 150°C.

Do not dryclean.

Weight & measurements

  • Length: 50 cm
  • Width: 50 cm

Package details

KORALLBUSKE

Article Number705.490.48
  • Width: 18 cm
  • Height: 2 cm
  • Length: 21 cm
  • Weight: 0.16 kg
  • Package(s): 1

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Cushion coverAnonymous reviewerGreat quality cushion cover and great price5

Customer reviews

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Review: 5 out of 5 stars. Total reviews: 11 Reviews
Appearance 5Product quality 5Value for money 5Works as expected 5
Striped cushion cover with zip in beige, anthracite, and white hues. Made from recycled and durable cotton/jute blend.
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