Wallter - Strip Pillow
Wallter - Strip Pillow
The Strip pillow’s bold pattern and raised stitching add a modern touch to your home. Available in an array of color combinations, crafted of 100% wool and filled with a feather and down pillow insert.
• 100% wool flannel with accenting overlock stitch
• Feather and down pillow insert
• Removable cover for easy dry cleaning
Wallter
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Blue w/Brown |
Blue w/White |
White w/Brown |
White w/Gold |
White w/Grey |
Orange w/Brown |
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Orange w/White |
Brown w/Beige |
Brown w/Gold |
Brown w/Red |
Green w/Brown |
Green w/White |
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Camel w/Brown |
Camel w/White |
Grey w/Red |
Grey w/White |
Blue w/Blue |
Purple w/Purple |
Lumbar 12" x 16"
Standard 20" x 20"
Large 24" x 24"
Please contact us at
info@simonhelene.com for a free swatch of this fabric. Be sure to include your color preference and mailing address with your request.
This item is made to order and ships within 4-6 weeks
**We are unable to accept returns on this item as it is made to order
Max, a long-time Bay Area resident, grew up in San Jose, California. He lived in what is now a famous
"tract home community" built by the developer, Joseph Eichler. Surrounded by clean lines and bold colors
his entire life, Max was instilled with the modern belief.
Linda learned her way around a sewing machine while growing up in Cheyenne, Wyoming. She acquired
her appreciation for sewing skills from her mother, who died in 1996. Soon after her mother's death, Linda
inherited her mother's sewing machines and her career took off.
The couple met at the California College of Arts and Crafts. Each with different aesthetic backgrounds.
Max graduated in 1997 with a degree in Interior Architecture and Furniture Design. Linda also graduated in
1997 from CCAC with a design degree in Illustration. The couple married in 1999. After the two bought their
first house and were exhausted with home repairs, they decided to move forward with starting a business.
When they couldn't find existing textiles to match their own personal taste and style, they began creating
designs that would ultimately become Fold Bedding.
Fold bedding introduced it's line of paintable wall applications "Wallter" in 2004. The geometric,
wood-based applications add a third dimension to the wall on which they are composed, commanding
light and shadow in an inventive way and turn the space in to something original. With the growing popularity of Wallter, the company decided to change its name from Fold bedding to Wallter in August of 2007. Wallter continues to find voids in the home accessory market with their introduction of decorative mobiles.
Wallter's clients include The W Hotel, Hotel Lucia, Hotel Max Seattle, Dreamworks Productions,
Urban Outfitters, Stratus Films, CB2, Debbie Travis Facelift, and ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition.
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