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Limited Edition Pillows Are The New Limited Edition Prints

November 10th, 2009 · Comments
by Quincy Moore

The relative interactiveness of a pillow in comparison to a print favors the former. So, this limited edition art cushion from Mopa (limit 250) should mark the beginning of a burgeoning trend. Why not, though? Spending $50.00 on a pillow is much more sensible than doing the same for a print. Pillows are multi-purposed, while prints just sit on the wall or in a tube–in both cases collecting dust. The term “art cushion” needs work, but nevertheless a pillow as art as product is a very interesting concept.

Click through for purchasing information. [Kitsune Noir]

The “Until The End of Life” cushion is available in both small (18″ x 18″) and large sizes (39″ x 39″) for $60.00 and $215.00, respectively. You may buy one here.

Mopa is a Brazilian design studio; click here for more info.

About this pillow:

Part of a new growing collection of Limited Edition Cushions & Pillows designed by some of the world’s leading artists and illustrators.

Constructed of super soft faux suede – printed one side – with a plain back of either black or white dependent on design. Each has a feather filled inner.

We only print a total of 250 of each design and each cushion is delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Covers are printed in non-toxic waterbased inks. They are Machine washable.

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Tags: Buyable · Concept · Product Art · What Is Art Anyway?

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