Mix, Match, Repeat: The Cushion Edit Every Home Needs

For the modern aesthete whose passport may rest but whose imagination roams free, Life n Colors brings a curated escape without stepping outside. Best known for wallpapers that make walls speak, the brand extends its design philosophy into cushions –  not just as accents, but as style tools to transform a room. Here’s how you can use them not just as décor, but as versatile tools to refresh your space with ease.

1. Mix moods from nine design stories

From the tranquil poise of Celestial Village to the timeless romance of Silk Route and the whimsy of Fantasy Land, cushions allow you to introduce different moods into your home without a full makeover. Pairing across stories creates a layered, collected look.

2. Play with textures

Embroidered motifs, chinoiserie prints, plush velvets, and cotton-linen blends – each cushion adds depth through touch. Designers recommend pairing a bold velvet with a crisp linen or balancing embroidery with smooth piping for contrast that feels sophisticated, not cluttered.

3. Balance pattern and scale

A chinoiserie print makes a statement, but when offset with smaller motifs or solids, it creates harmony. Layering different scales of pattern ensures your sofa or bed feels curated, not chaotic.

4. Think beyond the sofa

Cushions aren’t just for couches. Use them to soften dining chairs, add romance to a reading nook, or bring warmth to a bedroom bench. Even one cushion can shift the vibe of a space.

5. Coordinate for a cohesive home

Every cushion design can be customised and paired with matching curtains, sofa fabrics, and wallpapers. This allows homeowners to weave a single story across their interiors  –  a rare chance to make every corner feel intentional and beautifully tied together.

The collection is available for purchase on the official Life n Colors website (with pan-India and international shipping) and at the newly launched Life n Colors Experience Centre in Gurugram.

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Price Range – INR 2,999 onwards

 

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