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πŸ¬₯ Things Square Home Textiles

Home Textiles –
Soft. Warm. Beautiful in Every Room.

Discover the complete home textiles collection at Things Square β€” expressive cushion covers that instantly refresh any sofa or bed, comfortable floor mats & rugs that ground every room with colour and texture, and soft, absorbent towels that make every bathroom and kitchen feel more considered and complete. The softest layer of your home's personality β€” felt every single day.

βœ“ Cushion Covers, Mats, Rugs & Towels βœ“ Every Room & Every Style βœ“ Washable & Durable βœ“ Free Worldwide Delivery
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🌟 Shop by Textile Type

Home Textile Styles – Softness, Colour & Texture for Every Space

Home textiles are the most immediate and affordable way to refresh any room β€” a new set of cushion covers, a quality rug, or fresh towels transforms the feel of a space in minutes and at a fraction of the cost of furniture or paint.

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Printed Cushion Covers
Bold prints, geometric patterns, and botanical designs for expressive sofa and bed styling
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Plain & Textured Cushion Covers
Velvet, linen-look, and textured plain cushion covers for layered, sophisticated styling
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Area Rugs
Living room and bedroom area rugs in geometric, abstract, and classic designs
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Door & Entryway Mats
Durable non-slip door mats and entryway rugs for welcoming, practical home entrances
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Bath & Shower Towels
Soft, absorbent bath towels and hand towels in multiple sizes and colours
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Kitchen & Tea Towels
Absorbent, durable kitchen towels and dishcloths in matching sets and prints
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Table Runners & Placemats
Dining table textiles β€” runners, placemats, and napkins for an elevated dining table
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Throws & Blankets
Soft decorative throws for sofas, chairs, and beds β€” warmth and style combined

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🌟 Textiles by Room

The Right Home Textiles for Every Room

πŸŒ› Living Room
Living Room Refresh
3–5 cushion covers in a consistent colour palette mixed across two sizes, a large area rug that anchors the seating area (front legs of all sofas on the rug), and a soft throw draped casually over one sofa arm β€” the three textile additions that do more for a living room's warmth and personality than any furniture change.
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Bedroom Sanctuary
Euro and standard cushion covers in layered sizes on the bed, a bedside rug for warm morning footing on cold floors, and matching quality bath towels in the en-suite β€” the bedroom textile trio that creates a cohesive, considered aesthetic that bridges bedroom and bathroom seamlessly.
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Bathroom Upgrade
A set of matching bath and hand towels in a consistent colour, a non-slip bath mat that coordinates, and a quality guest hand towel set β€” the bathroom textile update that consistently makes the biggest visual difference for the smallest investment and effort.
🍳 Kitchen
Kitchen Character
A set of matching kitchen towels and dishcloths in a print or colour that coordinates with the kitchen's palette, a non-slip kitchen floor mat at the sink position for standing comfort, and a table runner for the dining surface β€” small textile choices that give a kitchen genuine warmth and personality.
🏠 Entryway
Welcoming Entry
A quality door mat that catches dirt effectively while looking welcoming, in a style that coordinates with the home's overall aesthetic β€” the first and most-used textile in any home that is seen by every visitor and sets the tone for the space beyond it.
πŸŽ„ Seasonal
Seasonal Refresh
Switching cushion covers and throws seasonally β€” warm jewel tones and heavier velvet in autumn and winter, lighter linens and brighter colours in spring and summer β€” is the most cost-effective way to keep a home feeling fresh and seasonally appropriate without any major investment or effort.

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πŸ’‘ Textile Tips

5 Home Textile Tips for Rooms That Feel Curated

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Mix Textures, Not Just Patterns
The richest-feeling textile arrangements combine different textures within a consistent colour palette β€” a smooth velvet cushion cover alongside a woven linen-look one, a fluffy faux-fur throw over a smooth sofa, a chunky-knit cushion alongside flat printed ones. Texture variety at consistent colour creates depth and warmth. Too many patterns in too many colours creates visual noise β€” choose pattern sparingly and texture generously.
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Odd Numbers of Cushions Look Best
Arrange sofa cushions in odd numbers β€” 3 or 5 β€” rather than symmetrical pairs. A set of 3 cushions (one large, two medium) in complementary colours and textures looks significantly more natural and styled than two matching pairs placed symmetrically. Mix sizes: two 50x50cm cushions flanking one 60x60cm creates natural asymmetry that photographs beautifully and reads as considered rather than forced.
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Rugs Should Be Larger Than You Think
The most common rug mistake is choosing one that is too small β€” a rug that floats in the middle of a seating area without all furniture touching it makes the room feel smaller and less grounded rather than more cohesive. For living rooms, all front legs of all seating pieces should sit on the rug. For bedrooms, the rug should extend at least 50cm beyond the sides and foot of the bed to frame it generously.
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Wash Towels Before First Use
New towels are typically coated with fabric softener and sizing agents from manufacture and retail display that actually reduce absorbency on first use. Always machine wash new towels (without fabric softener, which reduces long-term absorbency) before their first use β€” a simple cold water wash and air dry removes manufacturing finishes and improves absorbency significantly from day one.
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Replace Worn Textiles Promptly
Worn, faded, or pilled cushion covers, threadbare towels, and flattened bath mats are some of the most visible indicators of a home that needs refreshing β€” and they are also among the most affordable items to replace. Fresh, matching towels and coordinated cushion covers consistently make a greater visual impact per pound spent than almost any other home improvement. Textiles wear out β€” replacing them promptly maintains the home's overall appearance with minimal effort.

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✏️ Quality Standards

Quality Across All Home Textiles at Things Square

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Colourfast dyes β€” cushion cover and textile colours maintained through repeated machine washing
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Quality stitching on all cushion covers β€” seams hold firmly without fraying through long-term use
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Non-slip backing on rugs and mats β€” safe, stable grip on all hard floor surfaces
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Highly absorbent towel construction β€” quick-drying fibres that maintain softness through washing
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Pilling-resistant fabric on cushion covers β€” surface maintained without bobbling through regular use
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Machine-washable across all textile categories β€” easy care that maintains quality over time

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❓ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions – Home Textiles

What home textile categories does Things Square offer?+βˆ’
Things Square offers home textiles across three dedicated subcategories β€” Cushion Covers (printed, plain, textured, velvet-look, and patterned cushion covers in multiple sizes), Floor Mats and Rugs (area rugs, door mats, bath mats, kitchen mats, and bedroom rugs in multiple sizes and designs), and Towels (bath towels, hand towels, face cloths, kitchen towels, and matching towel sets). All textile products are machine washable with colourfast construction for long-term colour retention.
What cushion cover sizes does Things Square offer?+βˆ’
Things Square offers cushion covers in the most common standard sizes β€” 40x40cm (standard square sofa cushion), 45x45cm (medium standard), 50x50cm (large standard), and 60x60cm (Euro square). Check individual product listings for available sizes as not all designs are available in every size. When ordering, measure your existing cushion inserts before selecting β€” cushion covers should be ordered in the same size as the insert or one size smaller for a plump, well-filled appearance. Ordering a cover in a size significantly larger than the insert creates an underfilled, flat look.
How do I choose the right rug size for my living room?+βˆ’
For a living room, the rug should be large enough for all front legs of every sofa and chair in the seating arrangement to sit on it β€” this grounds the furniture arrangement and makes the room feel cohesive. As a minimum guide: small living rooms benefit from a 160x230cm rug, medium rooms from a 200x290cm rug, and large rooms from a 240x340cm or larger rug. Measure your seating arrangement footprint (the rectangle occupied by all furniture) before choosing rug size, and choose a rug that extends at least 30–50cm beyond the furniture arrangement on all sides. A rug with all furniture legs off it looks disconnected from the room and makes the space feel smaller.
How do I care for Things Square cushion covers?+βˆ’
Most Things Square cushion covers are machine washable β€” check the individual care label before washing. For machine-washable covers: wash on a gentle cold cycle with mild liquid detergent, turn inside out to protect the outer surface and any printed designs from abrasion, and air dry flat away from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading. Do not tumble dry velvet or embellished covers β€” heat damages the pile and any decorative elements. For velvet cushion covers, brush gently in one direction with a soft brush after drying to restore the pile. Iron on a low heat setting on the reverse side only for any covers requiring pressing.
πŸ¬₯ Shop Home Textiles at Things Square

Browse our complete range of cushion covers, floor mats, area rugs, bath towels, kitchen towels, throws & more above. Things Square β€” the softest layer of your home's personality, felt and seen in every room, every single day.

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