Home : Eleven Chatty Cushions You’ll Love

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May 19, 2012
Be Happy
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How’s your couch looking. Mine is quite good. It’s piled high in a Wintery way with cushions and hand stitched quilts and  a bit of crafty stuff that I’m doing.  And it’s nicely settled in front of the heater and TV, with MacBook in easy reach and a big cup of coffee.

Outside it’s rainy and grey. We live on Brunswick Street in Fitzroy, so I can hear the cars swooshing on the wet road just a few paces from my front door.  Everyone is still asleep at my place (it’s 8.30am), including two teenagers who bumbled in at 2.30am from the post formal party, one twelve-year-old who fell asleep smiling after watching the footy with his Dad. And the aforementioned Dad-Boyfriend. He’s asleep too.

On mornings like these, I want to stop time. It’s so lovely and quiet! I want to soak up the solo time in my grown up couch cubby. I want to stay happily propped amongst the cushions and the crochet, watching morning TV forevermore. Well. At least for another quiet hour or so.

Maybe this is you too? What better thing to do when propped amongst cushions, than look at new cushions to buy your couch?! Your couch will thank you. Your cosy self will thank you. And Alexandra Ferguson will thank you too, because these are her cushions!

Which one do you fancy?!

  • Thea

    You do know what merde means in French, right? Not exactly inspirational on your couch?

  • meuh

    Le mot merde en français ne parle pas seulement d’excréments il est aussi utilisé comme une expression. Il ne faut faut donc pas le considérer comme quelque-chose de dégouttant mais simplement une expression commune a la langue française.

    The word shit in French means not only the name of excrements it is also used as an expression. You should not thus consider him(it) as some thing of dripping but simply a common expression of the French language.

    –If my grammar in English is bad I apologize for it, I have to use of a translation software.–