All squares looks flatA sofa with three or five identical square cushions on it is tidy and slightly lifeless. The thing that fixes it is not another square.Add one rectangular cushion, the long low kind that sits at the base of the back, and the arrangement gains depth immediately. The different shape breaks the repetition, and because it sits lower and further forward it creates a front row rather than a line.Interior photographs are full of this and almost nobody notices it is happening. Count the cushions in any styled room and there will usually be one that is not square.Depth, not quantityThe related mistake is adding more cushions to fix a flat-looking sofa. More of the same shape makes it worse and eventually makes the sofa unusable.Vary shape, size and texture instead. Three well-chosen cushions beat six matching ones every time.The designA white wolf's head fills the whole face of the cover, painted in ice blue and lavender against a deep blue ground scattered with pale glowing lights like drifting snow. A blue stone sits on the brow between the ears, small blue beads curve beneath each pale blue eye, and the head is tilted a little downward with the ears up.A wolf treated as a symbol of wisdom, which is one of the older readings of the animal and a long way from the ferocity most designs reach for. The face here is calm rather than snarling, which is what makes that reading hold.The cover45 x 45 cm, 100% polyester, high definition print, machine washable at 30 degrees. This is the cover only. The cushion pad is not included.See our wolf decor guide and the wolf decor range.Free worldwide shipping, 7 to 12 business days. 30 day returns. See our shipping policy for details.