Step pillow, Doris, lead

Lokal Helsinki

$136.00

Colour: Lead


Lokal Helsinki
Step pillow
$136.00



Description

Lokal Helsinki's Step pillow is the perfect cushion especially for sitting on stairs. When opened, the Step pillow is ideal as a seat cushion on the chair or on the floor. The playful and versatile cushion is designed by interior architect and designer Hanni Koroma, and upholstered in high-quality and beautiful Doris fabric by Johanna Gullichsen.

Hand-made in Finland, the Step pillow is part of the Lokal Kollektion series by the Helsinki-based gallery Lokal. The collection consists of unique, locally-manufactured products made in small-scale production, many even by hand in the designers' own workshops.

Material
100 % cotton
Colour
Lead
Fabric
Johanna Gullichsen Doris Lead: 100 % cotton.
Filling
Foam
Length
40 cm
Width
40 cm
Height
3 cm
Removable cover
No
Care instructions
Dry clean only. Single stains can be cleaned with water.
Product ID
LOH-LK5001

Hanni Koroma

Hanni Koroma is a Finnish interior architect and designer who founded her own interior design studio in 1997. Her customers include private homes, offices, boutiques and public spaces both in Finland and abroad. Koroma graduated from the Department of Interior Architecture and Furniture Design of the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 1996.

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Based on 2 reviews

  • A

    Hudson, United States

    1

    delayed shipment. still has bot arrived

    438 days ago

  • A

    Konstanz, Germany

    4

    Ein wunderschönes Sitzkissen, das jedoch härter gepolstert sein dürfte, da es beim Daraufsitzen zu stark nachgibt.

    339 days ago

Very good

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