- Synthetic fibres
KRANSBORRE cushion breaks the monotony of everything rectangular. The round velvet cushion with a covered button in the middle adds a royal touch to your sofa or armchair and is easy to coordinate.
Product details
The filling in this cushion is made of recycled polyester. Using recycled material as a resource takes us one step closer to a more sustainable future.
IKEA of Sweden
Good to know
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials and care
Material
- Cushion cover:
- 100 % polyester (100% recycled)
- Interliner:
- 100% polypropylene
- Filling:
- 100 % polyester - hollow fibre (100% recycled)
Care
Machine wash, max 40°C, normal process.
Do not bleach.
Tumble drying, low temperature (max 60°C).
Do not iron.
Do not dryclean.
Weight & measurements
- Diameter: 40 cm
- Filling weight: 260 g
- Total weight: 360 g
Package details
KRANSBORRE
Article Number304.765.86- Length: 11 cm
- Weight: 0.38 kg
- Diameter: 41 cm
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Customer reviews
- Perfectly pretty 😍
Just enough to compliment a sage green/pink room and a bit different than your standard square/rectangle cushion
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom - Lovely cushion
Bought this cushion as a replacement that was bought in IKEA some years ago. Love the colour and it's a nice size. Looks good on my bed
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom - Cute cushion
My daughter chose this for her bedroom. Lovely fabric texture and shade. Nice and plump cushion at a great price.
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom
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What is recycled polyester?
When we create products from recycled polyester, PET bottles and other sources of polyester get a new life in products like textiles, storage boxes, kitchen fronts and even lamps. When using them, you get to enjoy exactly the same quality and function as with virgin polyester products. And naturally, they’re just as clean and safe in every way. And perhaps the very best part – you contribute to using less new raw materials too.



