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Drift Handwoven Cushion Cover

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Sale price$118.00
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A textured solid in warm sand, handwoven from 100% cotton on small looms in India. The yarn itself does the visual work — slubbed, chunky, irregular in the most considered way — giving the fabric a relaxed character that smoother plain weaves can't reach. From a distance, it reads as a warm tonal neutral; closer up, the texture of the weave comes into focus. Self-piped edge in matching tone, finished by hand.

The textural piece in our handwoven collection. Where Luton sits quietly in a layered grouping, Drift adds warmth and weight — beautiful as the grounding piece against the Noir check, alongside the Leeds Stripe, or layered head-to-foot as a tonal bedroom story.

Composition & care

  • 100% Cotton 
  • Handwoven in India
  • Handmade Coconut Buttons for Closure 
  • Dry clean only
  • Spot clean gently with a soft, damp cloth as needed

Available as covers only, so you can choose your insert — and live with them properly.

Made with purpose. Built to last.

For over 30 years, BHD Home has worked with the same family in India — our own dedicated production unit where every cushion is made by hand, in small batches.

Some of the handlooms in our studio are over 100 years old. The same techniques, the same care, producing a texture and warmth that machines simply cannot replicate.

We keep our collections small deliberately. It means we can stand behind every piece — checking quality, maintaining our craft, and ensuring that what arrives at your door is something worth keeping for years.

30 Years Experience

We are a small family business specialising in textile design since 1993.

Handmade Textiles

Designed in Australia - Handmade by Artisans

Organic Linen

We use all handmade organic linen which is ethically sourced and produced.

Shop The Look

BHD HOME Noir Handwoven Cushion Cover

The Story Of The Weave

Each thread of a hand-loomed fabric is infused with the heart of its maker, from the rhythmic strokes of the loom, the patient hands threading each strand through heddles and reeds and the careful interlacing of hand-spun yarn to bring patterns to life. It is a slow and careful process where every motion is infused with tradition and every weave a reflection of generations of skill. More than just a textile, it is a living heritage that tells a story of artistry and culture.

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