Johanna Gullichsen’s Doris cushion cover is a modern interpretation of old Finnish weaving traditions. The cushion cover has a convenient zipper, and it belongs to Johanna Gullichsen’s Normandie collection, inspired by the era of luxury ocean liners and slow, elegant way of traveling. Made of thick, double-sided cotton, the Normandie collection features various graphic patterns in Scandinavian tones, designed and woven in Finland.
Doris cushion cover, lead
Johanna Gullichsen
Description
Johanna Gullichsen’s Doris cushion cover is a modern interpretation of old Finnish weaving traditions. The cushion cover has a convenient zipper, and it belongs to Johanna Gullichsen’s Normandie collection, inspired by the era of luxury ocean liners and slow, elegant way of traveling. Made of thick, double-sided cotton, the Normandie collection features various graphic patterns in Scandinavian tones, designed and woven in Finland.
- Length: 40–50 cm
- Width: 40–50 cm
- Material 100% cotton
- Colour Lead
- Zipper Yes
- Care instructions Machine wash at 60°C. After washing, stretch the product back to its shape.
- Product ID: JGJG-CCZ-40-N-5012
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Whitney D | Verified Customer
Scarborough, Canada
2 years ago
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Eija S | Verified Customer
Finland
Kaunis väri ja taattua laatua.
1 year ago
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