


Cushions in Gertrude Fabric by GP & J Baker Product Ref: BP11073/1
Cushions from £182 EACH
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Gertrude was inspired by a crewel work embroidered bed hanging by Abigail Pett, which she embroidered between 1680-1700 and is now housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The bed hanging was first redrawn in the late 19th century by Gertrude Jekyll who was sent by George Percival Baker to Bosworth Hall as part of the renovation of the Hall. Seen here in the Document Green colourway.
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Fabric Details
| Width | 130 cm |
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| Pattern repeat | 125 cm |
| Match | Straight |
| Product type | Print, Natural Fibres |
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| Fire retardancy | Requires SCH3 Interliner |
| Usage | Curtains, Cushions, Blinds, Occasional Upholstery, General Upholstery, Headboards |
| Composition | 82% Viscose, 18% Linen |
Delivery & Returns
Hidden zip
We match the colour of the zip and hide it in the seam to ensure it is discreet.
Overlocked stitching
Cushions are overlocked to avoid fraying and ensure they last for years.
Feather pads
We use duck feather pads for plump and comfortable cushions.







