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DaDalogy Bedding Set of 2 Honey Cove Floral Patchwork Throw Pillow Covers, 18" x 18" (JHW957)
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new
$29.99
Sale price
$29.99
Regular price
$34.99
Sleep softly with our Beautiful and homey cottage country Honey Cove Patchwork Throw Pillow Covers Set with unique floral paisley patches.
Accented with rich colors of honey yellow, navy blues, brown and other unique colors to brighten up your bedroom.
Soft to the touch feeling will give you a luxurious night’s sleep.
We hope to give your rooms a vibrant and whimsical atmosphere with our covers.
Zipper is hidden underneath the detail flap on reverse side, which makes the insertion easy.
- Cover holds 20 inches pillow insert (not included).
- Soft to the touch
- Cloud Stitching
- Makes a Gorgeous Gift!
- Included - 2 Square Cushion Covers Pieces
- Dimensions - 18" x 18" Square
- Material - Fabric: 100% Cotton, Filling: 100% Polyester
- Matching Quilt Sets sold separately to match these cushion cover/accent covers beautifully!
Washing Care Instructions:
- Machine wash with gentle cycle in cold water
- Do not bleach, tumble dry in low cycle & remove promptly
- Line to air dry for best results
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
JHW-957-18x18
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