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Monday, December 23, 2013

Decorative Cushions and Pillows: More Gift Ideas for Choosy Teens


It's relatively easy to give presents to little kids. Give them a toy and they will be happy. The younger ones are even easier to please because they have no preferences yet. Teenagers are probably the most difficult to please when it comes to gifts. They have definite likes and dislikes. If you're most parents, you have probably put off buying them gifts until the last minute. Don't despair. There is still time and there are Ferm Living items that are so cool they will appeal to your hip teens.


The Ferm Living Guitar Cushion will add style to any teen's space. He will feel like a rock star with this guitar-shaped decorative pillow because it does not look anything like the overly cute stuff toys of his younger rays. The unique thing with this cushion is that its design will also look good in a kid's room. It is a good quality cushion made of 100% organic cotton and polyester filling.

Dots and stripes are always fun designs. Ferm Living also has decorative cushions in those fun prints like the Ferm Living Black Stripe Cylinder Cushion. Its shape makes it perfect to place in a teen's bed. It will make the bed look more interesting and comfortable.

What teenager can resist neon colors? If your teen have a passion for these bright hues, she will love the Ferm Living Dotted 60 x 40 Cushion in Neon. This one is super comfortable because it is filled with the softest down and feather encased in sturdy 100% cotton canvas.

Giving children what they want is always heartwarming. And even if your child is a teenager whose tastes you are not sure of, she will probably want the fun and comfortable cushions and decorative pillows from Ferm Living. Stop stressing what to give her and grab the Ferm Living Guitar Cushion for your rock star or the Ferm Living Black Stripe Cylinder Cushion and the Ferm Living Dotted Cushion in Neon. They are hip enough for choosy teens and they will give added style and comfort to their rooms.


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