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Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio
Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow Jaspid studio

Maharam Palio Sky by Alexander Girard, Pillow

Precio habitual
$105.00
Precio habitual
Precio de oferta
$105.00
Precio unitario
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Disponibilidad
Agotado
Los gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pagos.

Palio by Alexander Girard , 1964

Fabric : Maharam textile, Palio Sky by Alexander Girard. 

466107–002 Sky

61% Cotton, 39% Solution-Dyed Post-Industrial Recycled Nylon

Made to order, allow 1 to 2 weeks for production

*Pillow insert is not included but can be added, see link below

Care: Dry clean only

We ensure the highest quality in our pillows by having:

  •  Pattern on both sides (Option "G" with solid light gray on back)
  •  Invisible YKK zipper closure on bottom
  •  Serged seams to prevent fraying 

(pattern can be vertical or horizontal, send me a message on which you prefer)

 

Add Pillow Insert 

About Alexander Girard

Trained as an architect but proficient in nearly all design disciplines, Alexander Girard (1907-1993, United States) had a profound impact on 20th-century visual culture. As founding director of Herman Miller's textile division from its formation in 1952 until 1973, Girard generated more than 300 patterns from his outpost in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Reflecting his love of international folk art and unhampered by contemporary dictums of style and taste, Girard explored wildly different approaches to color, form, pattern, and construction. The resulting body of work is staggering not only in sheer volume and creativity, but due to its fundamental qualities of beauty and usefulness, remains completely relevant today.

 

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