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The Rothko Ikat Cushion Cover

You’ll love it because: It’s inspired by Mark Rothko’s serene, ethereal paintings, but it’s designed and handwoven by master weavers on the banks of the Mekong!

Price:

$41.40$46.00

Description

The Rothko Ikat Cushion Cover was inspired by a trip that Ock Pop Tok co-founder Veo took to the Tate Modern. Working with Mrs. Sykai, a master weaver at the Living Crafts Centre, the two created an ikat pattern that is as compelling and serene as Rothko’s paintings.

Made with handspun silk and natural dyes, this cushion cover is completely eco-friendly. It includes a lined interior and zip closure. Insert not included.

  • Material: 100% silk
  • Care Instructions: Dry clean
  • Dimensions: 50 cm x 30 cm (19.7 inches x 11.8 inches) or 50 cm x 50 cm (19.7 inches x 19.7 inches)

Additional information

WeightN/A
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Color

Olive, Orange, Pink, Purple

Size

30 x 50 cm, 50 x 50 cm

Made by:

Mrs. Sykai

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