The gap between $30 and $300.
I spent a long time watching people buy cushions that didn't quite fit. Too thick. Wrong color. Foam that flattened in a season. The only "real" alternative was a $300+ custom job that overshot what most homes actually need.
I started USCushion to sit in that gap. Most cushions don't need premium-grade UV-rated foam or marine-spec stitching. A breakfast nook is not a sailboat. A reading chair is not a hot yoga studio.
The fair tradeoff is choosing where quality really matters: the foam density, the seam construction, the fabric you actually touch every day. And not paying extra for the parts you'll never see.











