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Pillow, Upholstered Wall Panels

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Wouldn’t it be great for there to be an national “take your pillow” holiday? Just awesome to “take your pillow to work” a perfectly good reason to “take your pillow on the train” and while we’re on that path might as well “take your pillow to class” or “take your pillow to church”. Somebody stop me this is getting out of hand.
Seeing the Pillow in other categories sends warm fuzzies to our core. The oh so cozy display in these wall panels keep things organized and soften the mood. Easy to love, they are covered in various colors with helpful tools attached such as hooks and pins, ledges and elastic belts. Suitable for storing books or magazines, keeping jackets hung and notes handy, hanging postcards and pictures. Designed by softy Robert Bronwasser of Smool for Cascando.

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