Item No.
100189421
Argo Pillow
C$ 330.00
Item No.
100189421
Argo Pillow
C$ 330.00
Maroon
Onyx
- Produced in a fair trade environment.
- Grid lines are embroidered on a loom.
- Handwoven
- 20" H 20" W
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Hana Getachew for Bole Road Textiles
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Colorful cushion —
Inspired by the architecture and local dress of the city of Harar, the Argo Pillow tells a story of its own.
Details
A pillow with a past
Contrast is a recurring theme in the Harar collection, inspired by the city's architecture and textiles. The Argo Pillow's contrasting grid lines float over bold base, offering a nod to mid century graphic design. Meanwhile, the name "Argo" comes from one of the five gates that surround the city of Harar, giving new meaning to this sturdy architectural motif. Pieces vary slightly from one piece to the next due to their handmade fabrication. Made in Ethiopia.
- Produced in a fair trade environment.
- Grid lines are embroidered on a loom.
- Handwoven
- Invisible zipper
- Brand
- Bole Road Textiles
- General Dimensions
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- 20" H 20" W
- Product Weight
- 4 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Argo Pillow
- Height (in): 20
- Width (in): 20
- Weight (lbs): 4
- 50% Polyester
- 50% acrylic
- 100% Cotton lining
- Alternative down insert
Hana Getachew
After a decade in architecture, Hana Getachew decided to merge her passion for design with a love of fabrics from her native Ethiopia, and Bolé Road Textiles was born. Getachew's designs are handwoven by artisans in Ethiopia, making each piece one of a kind. The vivid patterns and bright colors evoke the vibrant culture she grew up with and honor the heritage and traditional crafts of the region.
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