The Flash Monochrome Eley Kishimoto Fabric Cushion Cover 50x50cm
A bold and modern 50x50cm cushion cover, lavishly adorned with Eley Kishimoto's iconic "Flash" pattern. This art-inspired piece comes from the "Edition II" collection, a renewed collaboration between London fashion brand ELEY KISHIMOTO and Kirkby Design.
Product Features
The highly anticipated Flash pattern is now available in a soft-to-the-touch jacquard weave. The expressive interplay of striking graphics and rich textures is further enhanced by the unique wool bouclé. Its eye-catching, decorative design brings a bold and contemporary presence to any space.
The back features a black Aquaclean fabric that highlights the distinctive front fabric. This innovative Spanish-born fabric boasts the ability to remove stains with just water, as an invisible molecular layer prevents dirt from penetrating. It's designed to preserve everyday beauty for a long time.
Aquaclean® Technology is a fabric processing technology that allows stains to be removed with just water. An invisible molecular layer prevents dirt from penetrating the fibers. It's a functional fabric where adding water lifts the dirt, allowing it to be easily wiped away. → Learn more here
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Perfect as an accent piece in modern and contemporary living rooms, or in spaces where individuality is cherished. Simply placing one adds an artistic touch to your interior. The commanding presence of this 50cm square cushion, imbued with a luxurious feel, is ideal as a room's focal point or as a gift.
About Kirkby Design × ELEY KISHIMOTO
This is the second collaboration between Kirkby Design and the London fashion brand ELEY KISHIMOTO. It's a striking and graphical collection that expresses Eley Kishimoto's masterpiece "Flash" using Kirkby Design's advanced fabric technology.
※This product is sewn in Japan by our company using textiles from Kirkby Design, a brand we carry (Kirkby Design tags are not included). This 50cm square size is our original specification.
※Please note that the pattern placement may vary depending on how the fabric is cut.



































































































































































































































































































































































