



The Singing Ringing Tree Cushions
Original The Singing Ringing Tree Cushions - Comfort and Individuality Combined
Looking for cushions that not only enhance your décor but also stand up to everyday life? My The Singing Ringing Tree cushions offer the perfect blend of style, durability, and comfort, making them a must-have for any home.
Why Choose This Cushion?
Tailored to Your Style - Available in soft faux suede or linen, both hard-wearing yet elegant, ensuring your cushion suits your space perfectly.
Design Versatility - Choose from single-sided or double-sided prints to match your aesthetic preferences.
Easy-Care Convenience - Life gets messy, but your cushions don’t have to! Simply unzip and wash the cover at 30°C to keep them looking fresh.
Premium Finishing Touches -
- Linen cushions: White backing and discreet zipper for a clean, modern look.
- Faux suede cushions: Stylish stone-colored backing and zipper for added sophistication.
Vibrant, Long-Lasting Prints - The high-quality dye sublimation process ensures your The Singing Ringing Tree image remains bright and fade-resistant, no matter the fabric.
Plush & Cozy Feel - Each cushion comes with a generously filled 100% polyester fibre insert, offering soft, supportive comfort that invites you to relax.
Whether you need scatter cushions, sofa cushions, or bedroom accent pillows, this handcrafted, washable wonder is built for both style and practicality. Elevate your home with an exclusive cushion - the ultimate combination of beauty, comfort, and durability.
The Singing Ringing Tree, a panopticon standing in the Pennine hills overlooking Burnley, Lancashire. Completed in 2006, it is part of a series of four sculptures erected across East Lancashire as symbols of the renaissance of the area. It was designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu and when the wind blows it produces a slightly discordant and penetrating choral sound covering a range of several octaves. The tree has a twin located in Manor, a small town on the outskirts of Austin, Texas, USA.
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