
Worked in the traditional Ethiopian 'pick up' technique, this cushion is woven by hand — each row requiring the weaver to patiently separate individual warp threads to raise the small, rhythmic pattern that gives the cloth its quiet texture. The copper-toned yarn sits against a raw cream ground on both the front and back, finished with a fully lined interior and an invisible zipper closure that keeps the form clean and the insert secure.
Because each piece moves through human hands at the loom, minor variations in the weave density and color depth are natural — no two cushions will read quite the same.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Worked in the traditional Ethiopian 'pick up' technique, this cushion is woven by hand — each row requiring the weaver to patiently separate individual warp threads to raise the small, rhythmic pattern that gives the cloth its quiet texture. The copper-toned yarn sits against a raw cream ground on both the front and back, finished with a fully lined interior and an invisible zipper closure that keeps the form clean and the insert secure.
Because each piece moves through human hands at the loom, minor variations in the weave density and color depth are natural — no two cushions will read quite the same.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The daily cushion that earns its corner of the sofa
You reach for it without thinking — pulled to one side of the couch after dinner, propped behind your back on a Sunday afternoon. The copper grid catches the afternoon light and the weave softens a little more with each use.



