pillow sham

fossil jewel  BY karen harris
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DENY Karen Harris

Karen Harris Fossil Jewel Pillow Shams

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$29.00

MSRP: $0.00


Deny Designs is for wholesale customers only.



Product Details

Description

Transform your tired pillows. The Deny Designs pillow sham is the simple way to breathe life back into your old pillows. Rest your head on the super soft pillow sham available in cotton or polyester with an envelope style pillow enclosure which ensures a snug fit. Art printed on the top with the reverse side being a clean crisp white. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.

Details & Product Specs

Material Features

Cotton

  • Lightweight cotton fabric, 200 Thread Count
  • Cotton is naturally temperature regulating and more breathable which helps keep you cool in warmer temps and warm in cooler temps.

Polyester

  • Premium microfiber polyester, 90 gsm (equivalent to 300 thread count)

Sizing

  • Standard - 26" x 20"
  • King - 36" X 20"

Product Description

  • Art Printed front white backside
  • Back features centered envelope closure
  • 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

Cotton:
Machine Wash cold with with like colors or alone. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach.

Polyester:
Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach or iron

About the Artist

karen harris

Karen Swartz Harris is the creative force behind the design studio–ize on design. Originally hailing from the Washington DC metro area, she currently resides in Northeast Ohio. She holds a degree in Architecture from the University of Virginia and has had a successful career in commercial interior design, product design and contract furnishings. Karen exhibits a unique style influenced by her love of modernism and 20th century art, architecture & graphics. Her signature silhouettes and motifs are derived from her original freehand ink drawings and are translated to two-dimensional surface design and three-dimensional objects.

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