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Half-round bolster cushion 80×22×12 cm for a modular kids sofa in Warm Caramel, made from soft corduroy with elastic foam filling. Designed as a supportive and playful element for modular play sofas, it is ideal for lounging, building and imaginative play. The ribbed corduroy texture enhances comfort, supports sensory play and adds a warm, cosy accent to the playroom.
The half-round bolster cushion 80×22×12 cm for a modular kids sofa in the warm, natural colour Warm Caramel is a versatile element that brings comfort and a cosy atmosphere to children’s spaces. This rich brown shade adds warmth and blends beautifully with both modern and classic interiors.
Upholstered in soft corduroy, the cushion feels pleasant to the touch and is perfectly suited to everyday use in playrooms and children’s bedrooms. The elastic foam filling provides a stable yet comfortable structure. Within modular arrangements, this element also works as a Semicircle cushion, offering ergonomic support and a playful form.
The ribbed surface of the soft corduroy enhances tactile experiences and supports sensory development. Combined with elastic foam, the half-round bolster cushion integrates seamlessly into a modular play sofa, providing safe and comfortable support during play, rest and creative construction. In selected areas, the corduroy fabric adds subtle texture and visual depth.
This half-round bolster cushion for a modular kids sofa can be used as a headrest, armrest, rolling element or as part of imaginative play structures. It is perfect for building seats, loungers, tunnels or a foam play area. Its lightweight design allows children to move and position it independently, encouraging creativity, motor skills and confident play.
The Warm Caramel colour enhances the cosy, inviting feel of the playroom, making this cushion both a functional and stylish addition.
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