The Flash Monochrome by Kirkby Design x ELEY KISHIMOTO fabric rectangular cushion 50x23cm with insert
A bold, graphical rectangular cushion (50x23cm) featuring Eley Kishimoto's iconic "Flash" pattern expressed in jacquard weave. The fabric is from the "Edition II" collaboration collection by Kirkby Design and the London fashion brand ELEY KISHIMOTO, carefully sewn in Japan.
Product Features
The "Flash" pattern, known for its impressive graphic effects, appears here in a richly textured jacquard weave. The soft feel of the wool blend and its unique "bouclé" (fullness) create a modern and eye-catching look. The monochrome color scheme brings urban sophistication and an art-piece like presence to any space.
The back uses "aquaclean," an innovative fabric from Spain. Its ability to remove stains with just water and its cool black appearance further highlight the graphic on the front.
Aquaclean® technology is a revolutionary treatment that prevents stains from penetrating thanks to an invisible molecular film, allowing them to be easily lifted and wiped away with just water.
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A distinctive accent cushion that stands out in modern, contemporary, or art gallery-inspired interiors. Simply placing it on a sofa or bed instantly transforms the space into a sophisticated look. It's also an ideal special gift for design enthusiasts.
About Kirkby Design x ELEY KISHIMOTO
Kirkby Design has realized a second collaboration with Eley Kishimoto, adopting their iconic "Flash" design pattern. This bold and contemporary collection combines London's graphical aesthetic with the high technical skill of a British fabric manufacturer.
※This product is sewn by our company in Japan using textiles from the brand Kirkby Design (Kirkby Design tags are not included). The rectangular size cushion is our original specification.
※Please note that the pattern may vary depending on the fabric cut.

































































































































































































































































































































































