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Natural tones of rust and brick see this cushion well suited front and centre anywhere you choose to place it. The reverse is handwoven on countermarch floor looms using undyed cotton locally sourced throughout Uganda.

 

Meticulously crafted by a small group of Artisans in Uganda, it is easy to see why barkcloth, or Lubugo as it is locally known, was once known as the cloth of kings.

Each cover features a side zipper and is crafted entirely by hand from natural materials. 

 

Includes: cushion cover with a premium environmentally friendly insert.

 

The beauty of both handmade and natural materials means no two pieces will ever be identical. There may be small differences in pattern, colour, shape or texture to what you see in the photo.

Sezibwa Barkcloth Lumbar Cushion

$229.00Price

Sezibwa Barkcloth Lumbar Cushion

$229

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STORY

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Natural tones of rust and brick see this cushion well suited front and centre anywhere you choose to place it. The reverse is handwoven on countermarch floor looms using undyed cotton locally sourced throughout Uganda.

 

Meticulously crafted by a small group of Artisans in Uganda, it is easy to see why barkcloth, or Lubugo as it is locally known, was once known as the cloth of kings.

Each cover features a side zipper and is crafted entirely by hand from natural materials. 

 

Includes: cushion cover with a premium environmentally friendly insert.

 

The beauty of both handmade and natural materials means no two pieces will ever be identical. There may be small differences in pattern, colour, shape or texture to what you see in the photo.

ORIGIN

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Uganda

MEASUREMENTS

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51cm (L) x 30.5cm (W)

COLOUR

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Front: Shades of tan, brick and rust

Back: Ecru cotton

MATERIAL

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Barkcloth and handwoven Ugandan cotton

CARE

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Wipe with damp cloth only and keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.

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All materials produced by this gorgeous artisan group in Uganda are sourced through the sustainable harvesting of fibre and leaves from indigenous Mutaba, Raffia, Banana and Enkindukindu trees.

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