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The Shepherd Jill Round Chair Cushion is a luxurious blend of comfort and style. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this soft chair cushion enhances your seating experience with its plush texture and sophisticated design. The top of the cushion is made from soft, short-haired sheepskin sourced from Australia, providing a cosy and inviting feel. The underneath features a woven fabric that is anti-slip, ensuring the cushion stays securely in place.
Padded with comfortable foam and boasting a thickness of approximately 3cm, the Jill Round Chair Cushion offers an exceptionally comfortable sitting experience. Sheepskins are natural, and variations in their structure add to the uniqueness of each cushion.
The Shepherd Jill Round Chair Cushion with a diameter of 38 cm is a perfect addition to your home decor. Shepherd of Sweden, renowned for its high-quality sheepskin products, brings you a chair cushion that combines Scandinavian design with unparalleled comfort. Founded in 1982, the brand has consistently delivered exceptional products, and the Jill chair cushion is no exception. Elevate any seat, whether in the kitchen or hallway, with this inviting and well-crafted round chair cushion.
Care for your Jill Round Chair Cushion is straightforward. For lighter soiling, you can vacuum, use a clothes roller, or hand dry after applying a sponge with lukewarm water. Regularly shake and air the sheepskin for optimal luster and shape, preferably on damp days. Avoid exposing the sheepskin to high temperatures or direct sunlight. In the case of coarser soiling, sheepskins with a wool length of up to 35mm can be conveniently washed in the washing machine. Use a mild detergent (wool shampoo) with a pH value of 3.5 - 5.5, avoiding enzymes, phosphates, peroxides, alkalis, and bleaches. Soak coarser soiling in cold water before washing. Choose the wool program/30 degrees on the washing machine, ensuring ample water use. While spinning is acceptable, avoid tumble drying with heat. Skip bleach or conditioner. Either hang the sheepskin or dry it flat at room temperature. Work the skin while damp to maintain its flexibility, and never iron. Dry cleaning by a specialist is also an option. Again, avoid exposing the sheepskin to high temperatures or direct sunlight.