Red Parrot Tulip Silk Cushion

Red Parrot Tulip Silk Cushion

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A luxurious cushion featuring a unique underwater artwork of artist Alexander James Hamilton,  screen printed in natural pigments direct onto the heavy weight silk face with double weight black MoleSkin reverse. 100% goose & duck down & double walled linen filler cushion.

The print is of a rare variety of Paris Tulip from the 'Vanitas' series 2009 - ongoing.

Dimensions: 48 x 48 cm



Your sense of touch instantly tells you that you are holding something special. Its soft touch, weight and sense of comfort all send the right signals. With the finest all silk Crêpe De Chine overprinted using pigment dyes the silk face is lush and tactile. The reverse is a London made woven double Moleskin with a deep & soft feel. Inside there is a dense triple weight calico inner cushion filled with 100% pure goose and duck down, all of which have been naturally treated to soften their quills so you get an ultra soft feel. The cushion is hand finished in a rolled moleskin edging with an invisible zip to finish it off.


Limited edition of only 10 pieces.

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  • Objects to live with

    This collection has evolved from a love & understanding of the natural world and a desire to live with objects that are beautifully tactile, made in harmony with nature in an environmentally responsible & circular design.

    With so many products today that do not stand the test of time caused by poor materials selection or manufacturing failures, that include unwise material combinations and unnecessary plastic packaging. These poor material choices make end of life recycling very difficult.

    Here in the studio we are mindful of how we work & the footprint of every process involved. We recognise that it is about more than style and attention to detail, making conscious ethical decisions of materials and process for each and every piece.

    This principle of condensing down to the finest natural elements forms the backbone of this range, uniting locally sourced materials with superior hand-craftsmanship, to create truly unique pieces of beauty, purpose and design.

‘ Hamilton moves beyond the falsity of icons to propose the need for a spiritual renaissance with nature. ’ Critical text for 'All icons are false' by curator Paul Carey-Kent. 

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