Trinity cushion
Trinity cushion
Inspired by Trinity Square Car Park.
Trinity Square was a shopping centre and multi-storey car park situated in Gateshead, North East England. It was demolished in 2010.
It was particularly noted for the Brutalist design of its car park which was designed by Rodney Gordon when he worked for the Owen Luder Partnership. The concrete structure, which dominated the skyline of the town, was opened in 1967.
The car park had a prominent role in the 1971 film Get Carter, so is commonly referred to as the Get Carter Car Park.
Cushions can easily transform the mood of any room.
Our cushions are available in canvas style and faux suede fabrics. Canvas-style cushions are soft to touch yet hard wearing. Faux suede cushions have a soft feel and are elegant and decorative.
Sizes - Available in 46 x 46 cm and 61 x 61cm
Double sided print
Zippered cover with a fibre cushion insert
Virgin fibre filling is flame retardant and complies to BS 5852 part 2
Colour tested to strict regulations
Printed using water-based inks
All cushions are cut and sewn in the UK
Care instructions - Wash outer cover at 30°C and no more than 800rpm spin cycle
Colour Accuracy
We have made every effort to make the colours on screen as accurate as possible. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee an exact colour match of the on screen colour to the colours of the actual products and the colour appearing on screen should not be relied on as being such. Colours on screen may vary depending on your screen settings and resolution.
Ordering & Delivery
UK orders are dispatched within 3-7 working days.
Cushions are custom made to order - please check the size carefully before ordering.
Cushions are dispatched directly from my manufacturer, so if you order alongside other products they'll arrive in separate parcels.
International orders: Please contact me before ordering for shipping rates and timescales.
















