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Joost Aurora Navy – Quadratisches Design Kissen

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Joost Aurora Navy – Quadratisches Design KissenUnsere handgefertigten Wohnkissen aus der Aurora Kollektion verbinden organische Bewegung mit lichtvoller Tiefe. Gefertigt aus hochwertigem Jacquard Gewebe und hergestellt in unserem Atelier in Metzingen, bringen sie weiche Dynamik und eine souverne Farbintensitt in jeden Raum. Produktbeschreibung Die Vorder und Rckseite bestehen aus identischem Jacquard Gewebe das organische Muster fliet kontinuierlich ber das gesamte Objekt und erzeugt eine

Unsere handgefertigten Wohnkissen aus der Aurora Kollektion verbinden organische Bewegung mit lichtvoller Tiefe. Gefertigt aus hochwertigem Jacquard-Gewebe und hergestellt in unserem Atelier in Metzingen, bringen sie weiche Dynamik und eine souveräne Farbintensität in jeden Raum.

Produktbeschreibung

Die Vorder- und Rückseite bestehen aus identischem Jacquard-Gewebe – das organische Muster fließt kontinuierlich über das gesamte Objekt und erzeugt eine lebendige, zugleich ruhige Struktur.

Das Zusammenspiel aus Hochflor- und Kontrastelementen verleiht dem Kissen eine subtile Dreidimensionalität. In Navy entfaltet das Muster eine besondere Tiefe und eine elegante Lichtwirkung, die dem Raum Klarheit und Charakter verleiht.

Ein gleichmäßig geflochtener Keder in Ton-in-Ton rahmt das Design präzise ein, während der verdeckte, metallisierte Reißverschluss an der Unterseite das klare Erscheinungsbild vollendet. Das Innenfutter aus 100 % Baumwolle sorgt für Stabilität und Langlebigkeit.

Erhältlich in zwei quadratischen Größen – perfekt kombinierbar innerhalb der another mondaen Kollektion.

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40x40 cm
50x50 cm

Produktinformationen

Kissenbezug aus hochwertigem Jacquard-Gewebe mit Hochflor- und Kontrastelementen
Vorder- und Rückseite identisch verarbeitet
Geflochtener Ton-in-Ton Keder passend zur Farbe
Farblich abgestimmter metallisierter Spiralreißverschluss, verdeckt an der Unterseite
Innenfutter aus 100 % Baumwolle
Handgefertigt in Baden-Württemberg
Erhältlich in zwei quadratischen Formaten

Wirkung im Raum

Aurora Navy bringt Tiefe, Eleganz und Ruhe ins Interior. Die organische Struktur wirkt durch den dunkleren Farbton besonders plastisch und verleiht dem Raum eine moderne, souveräne Atmosphäre. In Kombination mit Teddy Whisper White und Teddy Navy entsteht ein spannendes Spiel aus Kontrast und Bewegung – zeitlos und klar.

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