Schumacher – Exotic Butterfly – Multi – Josef Frank Designer Linen Cushion
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- Handmade to order in our Yorkshire workroom
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Designer: Schumacher
Design: Exotic Butterfly
Colourway: Multi
Includes: Cushion Cover Only
Bring joyful, editorial character to your home with our luxury cushion cover crafted from Schumacher's Exotic Butterfly in Multi — a faithful reproduction of a never-before-seen design by acclaimed midcentury Austrian-Swedish architect and designer Josef Frank. Frank's legendary work for Svenskt Tenn made him one of the most celebrated names in twentieth-century textile design, and this fabric bears his signature blend of modernity, whimsy, and warmth: exotic butterflies floating amongst painterly botanical forms in a beautifully rich, multi-tonal palette. Printed on 100% linen and finished in the UK, every cushion feels like a small piece of museum-worthy design history.
The vibrant multi palette makes this cushion an instant statement — at home in midcentury modern interiors, maximalist drawing rooms, playful garden rooms, boutique bedrooms, and beautifully layered eclectic spaces. Pair with warm brass, deep forest greens, blush pinks, soft creams, and rich timbers to create an interior that feels considered, joyful, and quietly editorial. Each cover is handmade to order in the UK by Mayevelyne Interiors, finished with a high-quality zipper closure, and available with your choice of plain or double-sided print. Custom sizes available on request.
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All of our products are made to order with care and attention to detail. Please allow a lead time of 2–3 weeks for your items to be created and dispatched. If you require your order sooner, please get in touch– we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.
