Embrace the serene beauty of Japandi aesthetics with our meticulously crafted throw pillow, showcasing the breathtaking "Large Pink Blossom on Stem" by the renowned Katsushika Hokusai. This pillow seamlessly merges Scandinavian minimalism with the timeless elegance of Japanese design, offering a visually striking piece that exudes comfort and tranquility.
The vibrant colors and intricate details of Hokusai's art come alive on a soft, durable fabric, making it a perfect addition to any space in need of a touch of sophistication. Whether enhancing your living room sofa or nestled in your favorite reading nook, this pillow brings relaxation and inspiration to your home.
More than just a decorative item, this pillow offers unparalleled comfort. Available in four versatile sizes—14x14, 16x16, 18x18, and 20x20—it’s ideal for layering or making a singular statement.
Crafted from 100% polyester, both the cover and pillow are designed for longevity and comfort. The fabric feels luxuriously soft, ensuring a pleasant lounging experience. The 100% polyester filling provides plush support, perfect for unwinding after a busy day.
Featuring a double-sided print, the pillow allows you to enjoy the fine art from any angle. The concealed zipper design not only maintains a sleek appearance but also allows for easy cover removal and cleaning, ensuring it stays fresh and beautiful over time.
- Sizes: 14x14, 16x16, 18x18, 20x20
- Cover: 100% Polyester, soft and durable
- Pillow: 100% Polyester, included for convenience
- Print: Double-sided for a full art experience
- Zipper: Concealed for a sleek appearance
About the Artist:
Katsushika Hokusai, a monumental figure in Japanese art, is celebrated for his stunning woodblock prints. Born in 1760, Hokusai’s iconic series, "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji," includes masterpieces like "The Great Wave off Kanagawa." His innovative use of color and composition, along with his mastery of ukiyo-e techniques, not only depicted the natural beauty and everyday life of Japan but also significantly influenced Western artists such as Monet and Van Gogh. Hokusai’s prolific and diverse body of work cements his legacy as a transformative force in art history.