Looking for something to spice up your house for Hari Raya? Well look no further, we’ve found the quintessentially perfect Hari Raya deco that’ll definitely make your guests green with envy!

If you love our local delicacies or kuihs so much, you’ll definitely love these fluffy, kuih-inspired cushions.

Sure, it might deceive the eye at first or even trigger an unwanted kuih craving, but it's like one of the best kuih-inspired inventions ever.

You can never go wrong with the pineapple tart cushion, gem biscuits cushion, curry puff cushion, and our favourite – the kuih bahulu cushion!


The cushions are currently all the rage and everyone is very eager to get their hands on them.

Imagine sleeping with these cushions, not only you’ll literally have sweet dreams but you’ll also probably even start salivating dreaming about the kuihs.

We want all of them!
Other cushion variations sold are love letter bolster, steamed rice cake or better known as kuih apam, pandan cake, kuih tutu (putu piring/putu mangkuk), and peng kuih.

*BRB breaking our piggy bank*Now we're craving for some pandan cake.
The love letter bolster, the perfect sleeping companion!
Like the idea of kuih-inspired stuff but not really digging the cushions? Fret not, they also come in a form of keychains, rings, earrings, necklace, tote bags, coin pouches, and prints.

These are not edible, ah.
Doesn't this remind you of your childhood?
These appetising-looking cushions were created by Singaporean label, Meykrs. After scrolling through their website, we found a few other unique and cute cushions such as the mangosteen, fish ball on a stick, and durian.

They do not ship to Malaysia but you can alternatively buy them via naiise.com.my at a slightly cheaper rate.

The kuih cushion range is priced between RM79 to RM99.

So guys, what are you waiting for? Time to go kuih-zy and order them ASAP so you can flaunt them just in time for Raya.