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Cushion Pads or Inserts

Made in-house, right here in the UK, Homescapes’ cushion pads and inserts are available with a variety of fillings. Choose from classic fillings such as goose feather and duck down, or opt for our comfortable and hypoallergenic super microfibre. Whatever the filling choice, our wide range of cushion pads cater to all shapes and sizes.

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Top FAQ's

What are cushion inserts or pads?

Cushion inserts or pads refer to the interior of a pillow. Over time, your original cushion insert may have lost its bounce or thinned out. In those instances, the pad will need to be replaced.

Homescapes make cushion inserts here in Britain in a variety of shapes and sizes, giving your favourite pillow a new lease of life. All cushion pads are made with a 100% cotton anti-dust mite casing, with a filling of your choice.

What size cushion pads do I need?

As a general rule, Cushion inserts should be at least two inches larger than their cover. So, if your cover is 40 x 40cm, your insert should be 45 x 45cm.

Can you wash cushion pads?

Cushion pads and inserts are machine washable at home at 40°C. Ensure that cushion is completely dry before use and air dry where possible.

What are cushion inserts made from?

All cushion pads are made with a 100% cotton anti-dust mite casing, with a filling choice of: goose feather, duck feather, goose down, duck down or super microfibre. You can also upgrade your insert to have a completely organic cotton casing, too.

Can cushion inserts and pads be recycled?

Depending on the condition of the pillow, if you have a textile recycling facility nearby, cushion inserts may be accepted. However, usually for hygiene reasons, charity shops and homeless shelters are often unable to accept used pillows.

That said, animal charities are usually happy to accept old pillows and duvets to use as animal bedding – simply wash them and bag them up before offering them to local shelters.