
Fern Silhouette in Yellow
Pillow Cover
Size TBD
Optional solid linen/cotton on reverse
A bold, whimsical fern pattern in yellow and white on a cotton/linen fabric.
Optional to have a solid white cotton/linen on reverse
*****Made order - please allow 2-3 weeks for fabrication***
(As of 11/22 fabric was in stock)
WHY IS THIS SO SPECIAL?
“Vera translated the most current design trends for a broad audience who were craving the integration of modern art and design into their lives. -Elissa Auther, curator at New York City's Museum of Art and Design.”
-Vera Neumann
In 1943, at the age of 35, Vera Neumann and her husband, George, launched their textile business from the kitchen of their Manhattan apartment. Using a silk screen hand-built to fit their dining table, they printed linen placemats that were then cured in their oven. The items immediately flew off the shelves. Every single pattern always began as a unique artwork by Vera, signed simply, “Vera” with a ladybug for good luck. Often inspired by nature or by one of her many travels, and with their bold graphics and cheerful, dynamic palettes, the motifs had mass appeal while still conveying a close connection to the hand.
SPECIFICS
MEASUREMENT: TBD (we recommend an insert 1-2 inches larger than the cover)
MATERIALS: linen/cotton, YKK zipper
INVISIBLE ZIPPER ENCLOSURE
SERGED SEAMS
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
We recommend Dry clean only
This listing does NOT Include the insert.
DOWN INSERTS:
This listing is for a pillow cover only.
To continue shopping: http://www.etsy.com/shop/studiotullia
PLEASE READ MY SHOP POLICIES BEFORE BUYING
Thank you for visiting STUDIO TULLIA.
Pillow Cover
Size TBD
Optional solid linen/cotton on reverse
A bold, whimsical fern pattern in yellow and white on a cotton/linen fabric.
Optional to have a solid white cotton/linen on reverse
*****Made order - please allow 2-3 weeks for fabrication***
(As of 11/22 fabric was in stock)
WHY IS THIS SO SPECIAL?
“Vera translated the most current design trends for a broad audience who were craving the integration of modern art and design into their lives. -Elissa Auther, curator at New York City's Museum of Art and Design.”
-Vera Neumann
In 1943, at the age of 35, Vera Neumann and her husband, George, launched their textile business from the kitchen of their Manhattan apartment. Using a silk screen hand-built to fit their dining table, they printed linen placemats that were then cured in their oven. The items immediately flew off the shelves. Every single pattern always began as a unique artwork by Vera, signed simply, “Vera” with a ladybug for good luck. Often inspired by nature or by one of her many travels, and with their bold graphics and cheerful, dynamic palettes, the motifs had mass appeal while still conveying a close connection to the hand.
SPECIFICS
MEASUREMENT: TBD (we recommend an insert 1-2 inches larger than the cover)
MATERIALS: linen/cotton, YKK zipper
INVISIBLE ZIPPER ENCLOSURE
SERGED SEAMS
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
We recommend Dry clean only
This listing does NOT Include the insert.
DOWN INSERTS:
This listing is for a pillow cover only.
To continue shopping: http://www.etsy.com/shop/studiotullia
PLEASE READ MY SHOP POLICIES BEFORE BUYING
Thank you for visiting STUDIO TULLIA.