throw pillow

white cranes linen  BY iveta abolina
80370-thrpi10

DENY Iveta Abolina

Iveta Abolina White Cranes Linen Throw Pillow

80370-thrpi10

$35.00

MSRP: $0.00


Deny Designs is for wholesale customers only.



Product Details

Description

Rest easy. The Deny Designs throw pillow, available in four sizes, is crafted from 100% woven polyester with a fluffy, nap-ready fill and a sealed zipper enclosure. They feature designs from our curated selection on the front and back to match whatever your decor style may be. Use various sizes to add depth to a couch or bed or buy a few sets so you can change them out with the seasons. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.

Details & Product Specs

Throw Pillow

  • 16" x 16" (41cm x 41cm)
  • 18" x 18" (46cm x 46cm)
  • 20" x 20" (51cm x 51cm)
  • 26" x 26" (66cm x 66cm)
  • 100% medium weight white woven polyester
  • Printed on front and back
  • Sewn closure
  • Premium polyester fill

 

Throw Pillow Cover + Insert

  • 100% medium weight white woven polyester
  • printed on front and back
  • invisible zipper closure
  • premium polyester fill
  • Estimated ship date: 3-5 business days
  • Every order custom printed in the USA

Warranty

Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.

Care

Throw pillow: spot clean with mild detergent

Throw pillow cover + insert: remove cover and machine wash cold with like colors. tumble dry low. do not bleach or iron

About the Artist

iveta abolina

Iveta Abolina started drawing in early childhood – tracing over pictures from books and magazines. This tedious task has given its fruits – Iveta's attention to detail is seen in every piece of work she has done. Painting classes during high school and a Design and Technology degree from Parsons School of Design improved Iveta's interest in design. Her style of illustration is characterized by the search for beauty and equilibrium in chaos. She attempts to capture a moment of her own imagination and finds ways to mix her hand drawn images and textures into a graphic alchemy. She likes to put elements in order and then disorder; to break them and fix them - and finally get a balanced composition. Within each piece she tries to create an intimate world that possesses its own ethos and its own emotional range.

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