Turkish Cushion Care Guide

Our Turkish cushion covers are often made from old Kilim rugs that have been repurposed. Handmade from natural fibers like wool or cotton and often dyed with plant-based pigments, our cushion covers are both functional and artistic treasures. Proper care will ensure they last for decades.

Here are some general care instructions:

1. Regular Cleaning

  • Vacuuming: vacuum once a week (or less in low traffic areas). Use the low suction mode on your vacuum cleaner and vacuum with the weave (not across it) to protect the cushion's structure.
  • Shake it off: gently shake or beat the cushion cover outdoors every few months to remove dust. Avoid too much force.
  • Air it out: on a warm sunny day, once or twice a year, hang your cushion covers out on the washing line to allow the sun and air to freshen it up and reduce allergens. Be careful not too leave it out too long, prolonged sun exposure can cause fading and damage.

2. Spot Cleaning

  • Act fast: blot (don't rub) with a clean, absorbent cloth.
  • Detergent: use water sparingly. If needed, mix with a small amount of white vinegar or mild wool-safe soap. Avoid commercial carpet cleaners, they're too harsh for natural dyes and fibers.

3. Storage

  • Wrap it: in breathable cotton fabric, avoid plastic as it can trap moisture.
  • Store: in a cool dry place away from sunlight, heat and pests.

4. Repairs and Restoration

  • Small repairs: repair small snags or unravelling edges quickly to prevent them getting worse over time.
  • Professional: avoid DIY patching or stitching unless you are experienced. Use a specialist in Kilim or textile restoration. Vintage materials require a gentle touch. We have a list of companies we use and that we can put you in touch with, get in touch

Kilim cushions are more than just home decor, they’re cultural artifacts with a story rich with history. Treating them with respect, regular maintenance, and informed care ensures they remain vibrant and cherished for many years to come.