Fornasetti Piero Fornasetti & Jim Thompson Fabric Instrument Pattern Vintage Cushion Beige No. 02 50x50cm with Insert
A unique cushion created from rare vintage fabrics by the Italian genius Piero Fornasetti and Jim Thompson. Fornasetti's instrument pattern (beige No. 02 / 50x50cm), which boldly and surrealistically expresses traditional motifs, brings artistic elegance and playfulness to the space.
Product Features
The front features luxurious use of rare Fornasetti textiles, which have even been exhibited at Christie's auctions. The classical yet psychedelic colors and patterns captivate the eye. The material, silk de chine, is a high-quality fabric with twisted silk warp threads, combining firm tension with a smooth feel.
The back uses Jim Thompson's 100% silk plain fabric, resulting in a luxurious finish on both sides. Each touch of the silk's unique smooth feel and pleasant weight adds a subtle luxury to everyday life.
Recommended for these occasions
As an accent in spaces that love classic modern or art. Simply placing one on a sofa or bed creates a sophisticated atmosphere, as if in a museum. As a one-of-a-kind item made with rare vintage fabric, it is also ideal as a special gift for interior design enthusiasts.
About Piero Fornasetti
Piero Fornasetti, an artist hailed as an Italian genius, was an artist who boldly and surrealistically expressed traditional motifs and defined design freedom. He gained attention for his distinctive trompe-l'oeil works, creating numerous designs for furniture and tableware, and his works are housed in museums overseas. His plates featuring his wife's face are still loved worldwide.
This is truly a masterpiece, luxuriously tailored from a small amount of vintage fabric. It is a prized item from our company that further elevates your moments of relaxation.
















































































































































































































































































































































