Salento Pillow Cover (2 Colors)
Salento Pillow Cover (2 Colors)
INSPIRATION
The Salento pillow features a reversible weave of weft-floats adding texture and softness. This pillow carries the name of a colorful town in the Quindio region of Colombia. Inspired by colored walls, window frames and flowers, this eclectic design carries the spirit of Salento. This eclectic pillow has added texture through colorful tassels, making it a perfect fun accent to any space.
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DETAILS
Dimensions: 18”x18” / 45cm x 45cm
100% organic cotton
100% naturally dyed
Handmade by women artisans from Colombia
Does not include insert
Product Care +
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INSPIRACIÓN
El cojín Salento está diseñado con un tejido reversible, añadiendo textura y suavidad. Este cojín lleva el nombre de un pueblo pintoresco de la región del Quindío en Colombia. Inspirado en las paredes coloridas, puertas rústicas y flores silvestres, este diseño ecléctico lleva el espíritu de Salento. Trae textura añadida a través de borlas coloridas, haciéndolo un cojín divertido para cualquier espacio.
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DETALLES
Dimensiones: 45cm x 45cm / 18”x18”
100% algodón orgánico
Teñido 100% con tintes naturales
Hecho a mano por mujeres artesanas de Colombia
No incluye el relleno
Precios en USD* Aceptamos todas las tarjetas
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HOW IT’S MADE
Handwoven in Charala, Colombia.
We take time to create unique and excellent quality products through collaboration between our artisans’ craft knowledge and our designers understanding of modern timeless design.
WHO MADE IT
Corpolienzo Cooperative
An artisan cooperative that has been operating for 30 years, was the result of artisans from small town in Santander, who decided to advocate for the preservation of their craft.
Now, around 40 women artisans form part of the cooperative. These strong women have decided to not let the ancient practices of spinning, dyeing and weaving disappear. They have been revitalizing the textile practices of the region, and now they want to share their unique products with the world.