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Kukasta kukkaan Cushion cover 50x50 cm
This cushion cover features the Kukasta kukkaan pattern which is printed in Helsinki. The cover has a zipper on one side.
The cover is made of 100% organic cotton canvas.
Erja Hirvi brought the joyfully blossoming Kukasta kukkaan print to life during a burst of creativity at her summer retreat fully immersed in floral inspiration. The loosely conceived pattern emerged as she painted capturing the myriad ways flowers appear in nature. The Finnish name of the design translates to “from flower to flower” – a nod to the playful flight of bumblebees among summer blooms.
The cover is made of 100% organic cotton canvas.
Erja Hirvi brought the joyfully blossoming Kukasta kukkaan print to life during a burst of creativity at her summer retreat fully immersed in floral inspiration. The loosely conceived pattern emerged as she painted capturing the myriad ways flowers appear in nature. The Finnish name of the design translates to “from flower to flower” – a nod to the playful flight of bumblebees among summer blooms.
$67.00
Kukasta kukkaan Cushion cover 50x50 cm—
$67.00
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This cushion cover features the Kukasta kukkaan pattern which is printed in Helsinki. The cover has a zipper on one side.
The cover is made of 100% organic cotton canvas.
Erja Hirvi brought the joyfully blossoming Kukasta kukkaan print to life during a burst of creativity at her summer retreat fully immersed in floral inspiration. The loosely conceived pattern emerged as she painted capturing the myriad ways flowers appear in nature. The Finnish name of the design translates to “from flower to flower” – a nod to the playful flight of bumblebees among summer blooms.
The cover is made of 100% organic cotton canvas.
Erja Hirvi brought the joyfully blossoming Kukasta kukkaan print to life during a burst of creativity at her summer retreat fully immersed in floral inspiration. The loosely conceived pattern emerged as she painted capturing the myriad ways flowers appear in nature. The Finnish name of the design translates to “from flower to flower” – a nod to the playful flight of bumblebees among summer blooms.





















