Our cushions have been quite the media tarts lately.
You will find Thea & Sami's organic cotton cushions on page 71 of the current Peppermint Mag. They take part in the 'Home Green Home' feature and they are available for purchase here.
Sometimes, products appear in magazines and blogs without credit to the designer and we only find out because of lovely readers like you who recognise our work. This was the case for cushions made from our hand-printed fabrics and seen here in the lovely Canberra home of Jane & Reuben. Find them on page 89 of this month's House & Garden.
The fabrics used are the Marguerite print in red on hemp/organic cotton and the Cottage Garden printed in creme on natural linen. The cushions were made and are sold by our lovely Canberra stockist 'The Bodhi Leaf'.
Thanks to Allison Langton of Bigprint Little who does these lovely illustrations for House and Garden for alerting me as did one of my other blog followers, thanks Catherine!
If you haven't already, you may like to check out the current House and Garden and Peppermint mags, both are great reads.
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7 comments:
Yay for you. I love both of these magazines and spotted the Peppermint feature straigh away. Very well deserved. x
I saw these in Peppermint and gave a little squeal - how cool is it that they were instantly recognisable?! Congrats! Loving the new work too - I have been away so am catching up on what you have been up to ...
Congrats Thea, I am so happy and excited for you! Your fabrics are gorgeous:) I have just changed the colour scheme in our living room, so am very much looking forward to using some of your fabrics when I start to redecorate:D Yay to you on your fabrics being featured, so very well deserved ~ Tina xx
what a compliment! keep up the great work. just delightful.
Congratulations! I will buy a copy of Peppermint mag this month for sure:) They look beautiful.
i almost bought House & Garden yesterday, now I have a good excuse too! Congratulations Thea.
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Media Tarts ... I so love that term. It feels very Queensland to me since Peter Beattie (our ex-premier) used to be referred to as that. A term that's maybe used worldwide? Love the red cushion at the top of your blog post. One of my favourite 'reds'.
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