Loose Cushions

Loose cushions are often used for seating on chairs, sofas and benches and also as bed bases. They are generally filled with foam. Removable covers can also be cleaned if necessary.

G-Plan Pair loose seat cushions.

All have to be the right size and shape, with thickness and firmness decided by application.

There are several ways they can be made. The images here have a few examples.

The G-Plan Chair Pair included loose seat cushions over the sprung base.

Laura Ashley armchair.
Vintage Chair

The Vintage Armchair and the recovered Laura Ashley Chair both had loose seat cushions.

Wickerwork Suite

The Wicker Suite had rectangular seat and back cushions on the chairs and sofa.

Shaped Cushions

The Shaped Cushions made the entire seat, fitting to the shape of a fixed wooden platform with curved back.

Pew Cushions

Another use of loose cushions were 3 metre long Pew Cushions.

Boat Cushions

The Boat Bed set of twelve large and variously shaped cushions made a large bed, converting in the day to two seats.

The cushions had to fit to the curved and sloping sides, around protruding items and act as a jigsaw to create the bed.

Window Cushions

The final example is of the two Window Seat cushions – stuffed using coir and hair rather than modern foam.

The list is long. If you want a cushion to create a seat or some that need a new cover, maybe as part of a Recovering project, then do contact JBerryUpholstery to discuss your requirements.

JBerryUpholstery has many examples of furniture Recovering and Restoration and also Soft Furnishings to add to or complement the finished items. You can see pictures of these in the Galleries – Recovering GalleryRestoration GallerySoft Furnishings Gallery and Transformations.

If you have some upholstery that is in need of a bit of TLC or you are interested in Soft Furnishings then please contact us.