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    Plus, there's a number of fabric choices like woven textures in neutral hues (beige, charcoal, white and gray) and velvet in trendier shades (think rust, blue and mustard), so you can still ...

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    The cushions have zip-off covers, plus “the fabric is easy to clean, and it’s that perfect balance of comfy yet sturdy,” Dellner backs. FROM $1,599 ; $1,359 AT WEST ELM 12.

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    You can choose a black, two-seater, chenille couch or a white, 12-seater, corded velvet couch with a rolled arm. And you can opt for storage seats and deep sides, and all cushion covers are ...

  5. Velvet - Wikipedia

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    Weave details visible on a purple-colored velvet fabric. Velvet is a type of woven fabric with a dense, even pile [1] that gives it a distinctive soft feel. Historically, velvet was typically made from silk. Modern velvet can be made from silk, linen, cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, silk-cotton blends, or synthetic-natural fiber blends. [2]

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    Made up a cushion cover as a gift to the Duke of Norfolk, the design featured a hand descending from heaven with a pruning hook, as if to clear away old growth for new shoots. This was interpreted as referring to Elizabeth as barren stock and the continuance of the English crown through the descent of Mary.

  7. Embroidery of India - Wikipedia

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    Close Shot of the Zardozi (Zardouzi) Embroidery Cushion Covers Sari from India (probably Benares), late 19th or early 20th century, silk with metallic thread (Zari) The most opulent form of Indian embroidery is the Zari and the Zardozi or Zardosi, known since the late 16th century, brought in India by the Moghuls. The word Zardozi comes from ...