Printed cushions are excellent additions to the home as they brighten and add more character to a space. You might not realise it, but they are the most cost-effective accessories for improving your home interiors. Use them to add texture, pops of colour, or luxury without splurging, and change or mix and match them according to the trends and seasons. They increase the sense of comfort and aesthetics of a room, too.

Today, you’ll find various designs and styles to suit every taste. Here are some examples of the kinds of prints you’ll find in best-selling printed cushions.


Brocade

This pattern is common on upholstery, drapes, decorative pieces, bedding, and cushions. The traditional way to make a brocade is by weaving on a Jacquard loom, so the design appears to pop off the textile. However, many technologies have made it possible to print on fabric to speed up production.


Floral

It’s hard to go wrong with floral patterns on cushions, whether hand-sewn or embroidered or printed. They can be colourful with striking or contrasting hues or minimalist with monochromatic colour schemes for a more elegant look and feel.


Ditsy

Ditsy patterns on printed cushions can be anything from flowers to geometric shapes and small figures. They are scattered throughout the textile, creating a unique look.


Damask

Damask is similar to brocade as it is woven on a Jacquard loom. It creates a floral-like pattern made with luxury materials, such as silk. The result is a naturally glossy cushion that looks expensive. Printing on high-end fabric can also achieve a similar effect.


Stitching patterns

Some printed cushions can have the simplest, most muted designs, but they come off as elegant and luxurious, especially when done on high-quality fabric like velvet. The stitching creates an intricate but low-key pattern that won’t take attention from the rest of your home décor.


Indian prints

India is known for its wealth of handcrafted textiles adorned with bright prints and colours that reflect its different cultures. Its printed cushions feature designs inspired by ancient architecture, religious figures, nature, abstract patterns, and the rural lifestyle. As such, they also have a story to tell.

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