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Knot Cushion - Dark Grey

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$145.00

Regular price $120.00
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Knot cushion is made from a knitted tube, several meters in length, which is tied up to create a compact knot which is as comfortable as it is elegant to behold. You don't really know what it is when first look at it, it offers an opportunity to use your imagination! It is part influenced by pop art, by pop-ups, looking like a sculpture, but a sculpture with function. That is what design should be: playful, comfortable, well built, and something that makes you smile. Thanks to its strong design, Icelandic artist Ragnheiður Ösp Sigurðardóttir's Knot cushion belongs to the exclusive group of products that remain in one's memory.

This knot pillow is not a cheap knock-off - specially designed and made with durable and high-quality materials that show in visual appeal and comfort. It will last your home many years of use while maintaining a beautiful shape and feel.

11.8”W × 11.8”D × 5.9”H
50% wool, 50% acrylic.
Filling: 100% polyester

Sold individually
Comes boxed

Designed in Iceland, made in Sweden

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