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The colors and motifs of the YEN TING CHO Winterscape Throw Pillow are used in complex patterns and forms, iconic to the design studio's signature look. Yen-Ting Cho is a designer, educator and the director of YEN TING CHO Studio (London and Taipei), a digital design studio and consultancy, as well as a Professor in the Institute of Creative Industries Design, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. He has a PhD in innovative design engineering from the Royal College of Art, London, and has designed interactions for Microsoft Surface, GSD and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. His designs have won numerous international awards, including 2022 Muse Design Platinum and 2020 IDA Design Gold. Each Yen-Ting Cho Pillow is double sided with a removable cover, and includes an insert. Dimensions: 18" x 18". 100% Brushed Cotton. Dry clean. Please note: this item does not qualify for expedited shipping or gift wrap.
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