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Arches Lumbar Pillow

Arches Lumbar Pillow

$85.18

Original: $283.95

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Arches Lumbar Pillow

$283.95

$85.18

The Story

This block printed pillow features hand dyed cotton/linen fabric with contrast piping and a hidden zipper closure along the seam.

Size: 12 x 22 inches

Material: 50% linen & 50% cotton, down pillow insert

Care: Wash cold with gentle soap, lay flat to dry. Iron if needed.

Studio Ford is a Los Angeles-based textile atelier that celebrates the artful practice of traditional Indian block-printing. Founded in 2017 by Josie Ford, a longtime student of art history and printmaking, the studio’s evergreen frame of reference is one of botanical and geometric observation. Their process is slow, studied, and sincere with timeless works that are heartfelt and handmade. First designed in California, textiles are then produced in close collaboration with local craftspeople in Jaipur, India.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Arches Lumbar Pillow - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

This block printed pillow features hand dyed cotton/linen fabric with contrast piping and a hidden zipper closure along the seam.

Size: 12 x 22 inches

Material: 50% linen & 50% cotton, down pillow insert

Care: Wash cold with gentle soap, lay flat to dry. Iron if needed.

Studio Ford is a Los Angeles-based textile atelier that celebrates the artful practice of traditional Indian block-printing. Founded in 2017 by Josie Ford, a longtime student of art history and printmaking, the studio’s evergreen frame of reference is one of botanical and geometric observation. Their process is slow, studied, and sincere with timeless works that are heartfelt and handmade. First designed in California, textiles are then produced in close collaboration with local craftspeople in Jaipur, India.