Hematite Cushion
Hematite Cushion - Anthracite is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Features
                      
                    
                  
                  Features
Skin type: New Zealand sheepskin
Hair type: Curly short wool
Coat thickness: Thick
Made of: Perfectly matched skin pieces
Coloring: Dyed
Ethically and sustainably sourced sheepskin
Incredible softness and comfort
Premium sheepskin for exceptional quality
                    
                      
Dimensions & Materials
                      
                    
                  
                  Dimensions & Materials
DIMENSIONS
L: 14 inch, W: 14 inch, H: 14 inch, :  inch
Wool length: 1 - 1 inch
MATERIALS
100 % Sheepskin
                    
                      
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                          Description
                          
                        
                      
                      Description
Our Hematite cushion of real sheepskin from New Zealand can give your living room or bedroom a new and refreshing look of real nature. With its atypical, but very decorative, form it is a very special cushion, that has an exclusive and rare look, which can give your interior what it is missing. 
The lovely pyramid-shaped cushion is amazingly beautiful with its classic colours and the curled sheepskin fur. It can add a warm and cozy feeling with a Nordic look of the nature to any room. It is amazing! The sheepskin fur is both soft and extremely long-lasting, so you will have no doubts that Hematite is a high-quality cushion. Try something new and be different with a triangular cushion of real fur!
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