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Item No. 100286107

Pixel Pillow

C$ 320.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100286107

Pixel Pillow

C$ 320.00
Black
Available to ship in:
  • Unique student-customized design.
  • Handwoven from pure cotton in eye-catching hues.
  • Joint work of designer Stephen Burks and students at Berea College.

Shipping Options

  • Ships via FedEx

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Designed by Stephen Burks for Berea College
Manufacturer SKU:
Pixel Pillow
C$ 320.00
Details

Details

The Pixel Pillow (2019) is handwoven from pure cotton with a bold striped warp, allowing student customization of the weft, making each one unique. “The warp is set up and fixed, but the students are involved in positioning the weft,” explains designer Stephen Burks, “so they’re allowed to choose the placement and color of those stripes within the pillow, which allows for that variation to be built into the weaving of each and every piece.” Full proceeds from all sales will benefit Berea College.

Please note these are handmade items, so projected shipping times are merely best estimates.
  • Unique student-customized design.
  • Handwoven from pure cotton in eye-catching hues.
  • Joint work of designer Stephen Burks and students at Berea College.
Brand
Berea College
General Dimensions
  • 18" H 18" W
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100286107

Pixel Pillow

  • Height (in): 18
  • Width (in): 18
  • 100% cotton pillowcase
  • 95% feathers, 5% down pillow insert

Stephen Burks

Stephen Burks believes in a pluralistic vision of design that is inclusive of all cultural perspectives. He’s worked with many of the world’s leading brands to develop collections that engage hand production as a strategy for innovation and bridging the gap between authentic developing world production, industrial manufacturing, and contemporary design.

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