What will catch your guests' eyes first? The graceful yet mysterious black swan, the enchanting emerald fir trees, the otherwordly red lagoon, or the blazing fiery meteor falling from the night sky? There is much to look at in the intricate linework by Klaus Haapeniemi, and you'll find something new to love each time it's admired. The design is printed on a luxurious velvet cushion cover, and the same pattern is repeated on the reverse side. A hidden zipper keeps it looking clean and streamlined but allows easy removal from an insert.
Optional insert is polyester-filled and hypoallergenic.
If ordering with insert, item cannot be gift wrapped.
For fans of the beloved iittala Taika pattern, the name Klaus Haapaniemi will ring bells. The internationally recognized London-based Finnish designer's sense of whimsy and magic was illustrated in the pattern that graced the iconic dinnerware and other home goods. Together with Mia Walleni... More Klaus Haapaniemi
Designer Klaus Haapaniemi (born 1970) was dubbed one of most important rising stars in illustration and design by the international WGSN trend analysis service. After graduating as a graphic designer from the Lahti Institute of Design, Finland, the now London-based creative has had no short... More Klaus Haapaniemi
I am hooked on these extraordinarily beautiful throw pillows that are original yet hearken back to a more bespoke time when crafts were plied and home decorating was curated. This one of the black swan like the others is out of this world and velvet is my favorite material. I wish they made some of the silk ones like the whales in that material but I'm reluctant to try the silk in my household of active people.