Ikat Peaks Black Handmade Embroidered Linen Lumbar Cushion

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Snowcapped mountain peaks in hand-embroidery — the Niseko collection in lumbar form.

The Ikat Peaks Black Medium Lumbar captures the raw beauty of volcanic snowcapped peaks in intricate irregular embroidery on a traditionally hand-loomed linen base. Part of the Niseko Collection — with 1 in stock. Works in Japandi, contemporary, and maximalist interiors. Cover measures 40 x 60cm.

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.

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BHD HOME Ikat Peaks Black Medium Lumbar Cushion 40 x 60cm

The Art Of Embroidery

Embroidery is a craft that has been passed down through countless generations, its roots deeply entwined in tradition and culture. Each delicate and precise stitch is a connection to the past and a practice honed over centuries. The craft is passed from one generation to the next, with skilled artisans often learning from their elders, who have perfected the art over decades. It’s a slow, meditative process where each stitch an act of patience and mastery. The delicate designs, made with love and dedication, transform fabric into something far more than just material, they become heirlooms of culture, tradition and timeless artistry.

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