RED HERRING BOLSTER - Bone
RED HERRING BOLSTER - Bone
Two decorative pillows with a branch pattern on a wooden floor.
Three decorative pillows with different patterns on a wooden surface
RED HERRING BOLSTER - Bone
Three fabric swatches with abstract patterns on a white background
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RED HERRING BOLSTER - Bone

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Delicate hand-drawn cicada wings flutter in asymmetrical murmurations and combine with Mother Nature’s chaotic geometry to create a stunning collection of patterns.

Combining original drawings and photographs from Samantha Black, the Red Herring collection offers soft furnishings, art prints and canvases, and other inspiring gems. The Red Herring family of patterns are created to complement each other within one room, continue a color theme throughout your entire home, or serve as a standalone statement.

This is our natural custom made Cotton Linen fabric, made from a blend of Cotton and Linen natural plant fibers. This blend uses a plain weave construct with slub yarns in the weft to give a bit of personality and texture. Combined with stain piping and gold zipper enclosure.

 

Color Stories:

Beryl, Nero & Cantaloupe

Nero & Graphite

Bone & Canvas

 

Size:

14" x 33.5"

 

Care:

Wash at 86 Degrees, low tumble dry heat, hang to dry, do not wring, low heat iron.

 

*All designs are derived from original pen and ink drawings by Samantha Black, which are then hand colored. Due to the hand-drawn nature of the original drawings, inconsistencies can exist in coloration and line thicknesses. Digital drawing is strictly avoided as part of the artistic process.