Humble Hilo

Humble Hilo Handmade Felt, Seat Cushion 4-pack

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Style: Grey

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Bring comfort, durability, and natural warmth to any space with our Humble Hilo wool felt cushions. Made from high-quality New Zealand wool felt, each portable cushion is soft yet firm, designed to provide gentle support in any seating situation—whether at home, in the classroom, or on the go.

These round chair cushions are perfect for adding comfort to kitchen stools, outdoor benches, or stadium seats. Their minimalist, circular shape complements both modern and rustic spaces, making them ideal as outdoor seat cushions, bench cushions, or flexible seating for schools and creative workspaces.

Each outdoor cushion measures 14 inches in diameter and 1/2 inch thick, providing just the right amount of padding without being bulky. Use them as portable seat cushions for picnics, travel, or as alternative seating in classrooms. Durable, breathable, and made to last, the thick felt construction ensures comfort while resisting wear.

Humble Hilo Handmade felt products are handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. Humble Hilo is proud to support the protection of young women in Nepal. The reality in this poor country is families in poverty are often forced to exchange women in their families for money when they are not able to find work, cutting the ties from their families forever. By employing and supporting these young we improve her circumstances & bring support for her family, community, and country.

Read more about your felt item here

  • Made in Nepal
  • Available in 5 colors
  • Made of New Zealand Wool 
  • Each measures 14" diameter, 1/2" thick
  • Pack of 4

    Projects We Support

    Humble Hilo works in partnership with the humanitarian organization, The Humble Village, providing job opportunities in the local communities. Further, we are donating a portion of all Humble Hilo profit to three programs that make sustainable differences in the lives of Guatemala’s most vulnerable populations.