
Pieced together from cotton-slub panels, this throw pillow carries the quiet confidence of considered craft. Blocks of rust, teal, navy, and grey-stripe sit against a warm off-white ground — arranged with the kind of deliberate geometry that reads as art without trying too hard. The cover is removable, the hand is soft but structured, and the scale — twenty inches square — gives it enough presence to anchor a corner or hold its own against solids.
Each cover is cut and assembled in small runs, so minor variations in panel placement and weave character are part of what makes each one its own.
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The Story
Pieced together from cotton-slub panels, this throw pillow carries the quiet confidence of considered craft. Blocks of rust, teal, navy, and grey-stripe sit against a warm off-white ground — arranged with the kind of deliberate geometry that reads as art without trying too hard. The cover is removable, the hand is soft but structured, and the scale — twenty inches square — gives it enough presence to anchor a corner or hold its own against solids.
Each cover is cut and assembled in small runs, so minor variations in panel placement and weave character are part of what makes each one its own.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The one pillow that does the talking
You set it in the corner of the sofa at noon and by evening three people have asked about it. The geometry is quiet enough to live with, specific enough to notice — rust and teal against off-white, doing exactly what a well-chosen thing should do.



