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This striking pair of fine art cushions fit together to display Brett Lohn's beautiful oil painting of horses racing at Cheltenham. Made from luxurious, plush velour, these cushions show horses jumping the third fence from home on the New Course, with Cleeve Hill standing imposingly behind them.
The atmosphere of Cheltenham Racecourse is unique within National Hunt racing and it is captured wonderfully with this pair of cushions.
They make a great gift idea for anybody with a love of horses, racing or, of course, Cheltenham. They are easily shipped worldwide.
This fabulous image is also available as a fine art apron, a stunning wall art print, greeting cards, baseball cap and hoodie! Visit our Cheltenham Collection to see more.
If you like horses on your cushions, why not take a look at the rest of our collection, including Stradivarius and Frankel? All of Brett's equestran cushions complement each other perfectly.
The covers for these cushions are proudly designed and Made in Great Britain.
I saw the original painting online and absolutely loved it so when I saw this pair of cushions, I had to have them. A beautiful picture and a great idea to split it across the two – very original and they look great in my study. The quality of the material/detail of painting is excellent and delivery was prompt. I may buy another set for a friend – highly recommended.
The fine art cushions offered on this website are all designed by the artist himself. Brett Lohn's horse paintings are world renowned. His horse art cushions are designed and produced with no less skill and attention to detail. Striking in design and beautiful in creation, this pair of horse art cushions compliment any setting and make an ideal gift.
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