ANDREW MARTIN Neon 70s Cushion 40×50cm with insert
A cushion collaged with the coolest icons of the 70s, from David Bowie to Wonder Woman. Andrew Martin's "Neon 70s" (40x50cm / with filling) captures the vibrancy of the disco era with a bright fuchsia background and contrasting orange piping.
Product Features
The collage design, featuring dynamic 70s pop icons, brings energy and playfulness to your room. The front fabric is 100% soft-touch cotton, while the back uses a richly textured blend of polyester, cotton, linen, and viscose. The piping is a cotton and polyester blend, ensuring meticulous finishing down to the last detail.
The vivid fuchsia pink and orange contrast instantly brightens any space when placed on a sofa or bed, adding a distinctive accent. Comes with a plush polyester filling, so you can use it right out of the box.
Recommended for these scenes
Perfect for adding a cute accent to casual and pop interiors, or hotel-like spaces. Placing it on a living room sofa, in a children's room, or a guest room creates a retro and fun atmosphere. This unique item also makes a delightful gift for music lovers and art enthusiasts.
About ANDREW MARTIN
ANDREW MARTIN, a British interior brand, offers simple yet innovative and global designs. It transforms world crafts and cultural heritage into elegant and modern styles, and its unique color palette and textures constantly attract attention in the industry.
Originally an interior designer, Martin Waller partnered with Andrew Gillespie to establish the company in Richmond in 1978. What began as a fabric collection has now expanded to include furniture, wallpaper, and accessories, with 3,000 meters of fabric ordered daily and distributed to 55 countries worldwide.
Andrew Martin also hosts the "Andrew Martin Interior Designer of the Year Award," often called the "Oscars of interior design," which annually recognizes outstanding interior designers from around the world. Japanese designers have been honored with awards every year in recent times.


























































































































































































































































































































































