Scatter Joy With Castellano Beltrame
Find joy in the simple things in life. A tiny dose of texture and colour can go a long way to reinvigorate your home and create a happier mood indoors. At Castellano Beltrame you’ll find a beautiful assortment of scatter cushions to bring added joy to your living space.
Passementrie by Castellano Beltrame is all about detail, colour, culture and comfort. Whether a city apartment, a beach house, a country property, or a traditional home, the trimmings add a touch of magic and exuberance. This element of spark and spontaneity, it is what makes it sing!
Scatter cushions are a great way to infuse your home with seasonal colours, prints and a tactile aesthetic. They need not be limited to the living room sofa either. Add an arrangement of scatter cushions to a corner or window seat, a chaise, or your king sized bed for added luxury and comfort!
Save on Scatters This Heritage Day!
These gorgeous scatters are available from the Castellano Beltrame showroom in Johannesburg. This month you can also make the most of their Heritage Month celebrations and pay 25% less on scatter cushions now available at the showroom, between 18 to 30 September 2019.
You won’t need to travel very far for the latest home accessories. The result is a distinctive collection of passementrie and beautiful accessories, crafted with care and to express the love Castellano Beltrame shares for this ancient form of art, where tassels were created simply for the enjoyment, throughout the centuries in all cultures.
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